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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_06_30 'r •••ya«, y.. .� "rn•;m','�-,>ir''z... .r�,i,..• ., .. ,:a :.�.w ....:z. ,,.,,', .:wise.,: ..:.-::.', .., •�;p;. .;1-,";. ..,, ---. : : -->'. ..,.'".•7 �"777 �^- vn:moo$-va.",�;i'e%,a.••:,,a a` S. s'.'*GS'"•'�" Y..'-,fi�.',a.'"5>.:' "e. .�:: ,�i:...+ �'�'""w� v+-.�.d'wT v y�- .7.'•kY..,..t.'�''?�'X,.,,,y. ,•.�. '�'W"�,.•.�: *.'.�'.7C��.�a^.',�.G,n - - , Yin: ea 7?i • VOL. XXX. PICgERIN(1, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911 : . 1�•0 39 1111va'>tootatcal tlLarsw. The Pickering Centennial wrltTevAuti Established 75 years SPIN MILLS Harry Major is house from the west. - Mecucal The P ekerit? GentenBl+t�-ia a tliCaq - Miss Pringle will preside over the - of the past, an all those who had the entrance pupils at our school. GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH,D. of O., Regia- ' ``' pleasure of attendingwill admit that Mrs. J. Wilco hoe rewrned home, 1 ; n �. saved member of the Optometrtoal Asso- the affair was an unqualified success. after a long visit with her sinter. TT Mallon of o■tario. ap•cial attention given to Both days were all that could be de- Miss Emma Major, of Toronto, is1 LLIS este fitting of glaeesa� Eyes tested free. North „ + sired for such x gathering,and a great visiting relatives and friends here. Ciarmont. �atf Our new blend of Cream Bans' amount of work had been done on the Everybody reports a good time last n $� la giving entire eatiafactioto all grounds to make them suitable for week at the Centennial celebration. �T C. McKINNON, M.D.. L.R.C.S., g� housewives, who are forte- the occasion. The people of Brou- The oun ladies of our village spend - .'l\ o Edinbazqh, member of the College of P P y g P No other flour just quite as good as m Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate nate enough to try it. gham and vicinity deserve credit for two-evenings a week at their favorite +. o! Ro sa College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. the actice interest they took in the game, basket ball. BAKERS JOY- matter. 4• Bpaoialy attention to dsieases of 'nines and "Tea Buns".for pastry is the When Brougham was select- The Baptist Mission Circle will lye children. Otte*and residence,Brougham. g P g for bread. It makes only flour. It requires less short- ed ab the place for holding the cele- a public tea and prd`gram neat.Tues- MORE 1 � .' PiCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any Other flour on the bration many were pessimistic in re- day. July 4th, at the home of D S. �I�l find and X-RAY INSTITUTE market. Bard to the wisdom in making that and Mrs. Turner, Everybody wet- WHITER ea r choice, thinking that railway facilities come. Admission 10c. � S WESTER r riiniExlNa, - orrTAR10 If a high grade Manitobn Patent should have been considered more i _ than any,othcs. is desired we recommend Our cele- the matter. The result shows that CHERRYWOOD 13, 'IAIN TOWLE, M. B., X. D.; C. M. brated ,White Satin." This flour their fears were groundless,as more Phy.ician-fn-clxasg■ A lawn social, under the auspices of Byeaialiet in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia. stands without a peer. than ample provision was made Cheri wood Methodist Church, will the perfect flour for pastry and cabs& sagas of Mea. Diseases of WOm•n, Caaoers, convey passengers from the different y It makes white,flak pastry and tsleec Tusum X-Ray examination. Di••asee of eye be held on the church lawn on the ev- y p We have a large supply of all railway stations so that there were leas shortening than other brands. Ft A ' save nose,throat and lungs. Pitting glass"sad no disappointments by being stalled ening of Tuesday,,July 11th. Tea will g iall into and ohronio diseases. kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, �° be served from 6 to 8 o'clock. A nod is a special flour for a special purpose " Oita Boars 19 to 9 and 4 to 9 �91y at say o the stations. The crowd f� jumbo and' feed. flours, also oat ro ram will be sen b the foliow- who attended exceeded the most p g ggtl y 4CHUPPINCt chop, barley chop and pea meal.• can uine ex ctatione. It is estimated ing able talent: Mr. Clayton and Miss ' that on the first day there were four Emprigham, of Milliken: Miss Flor- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. -. : CHOPPING DAILY encs Annie, of Dunbarton; Misa Tool We grind fast and fine. _ B. FAREWELL, K,C., BARRIS- thousand 'n attendance and n t 1, 1 ce o be Mrs Bison, and others, The Malvern T� s J• '223 �S•�rOMWOAttaraa7,aad0olaq second day about six thousand, mak- Brass Band has been secured for the �' �' Orn:mmN <;x3Nlgetaa. t3oarS iRoug•.Whitby. 14v -- - — ing in all about tea thousand. As . ` there was no charge for admission, it occasion. The ladies will conduct a 5r T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, is difficult to arrive at a correct esti• bazaar for the disposal of useful fancy St, George's Anglican Chureb { • Solicitor,Notary Public,Speoial 1lxsmi- articles. Ice cream and other refresh- i I L i3PIrIFi LIMITED mate, but the above we believe to be a1 s < mer for 8istlr court of Jturtics, Brook Street. / "proximately correct., menta will be sold on the grounds. Iet*NDeY SER�'IIEs whltbv, Ever bod welcome. Admission, 28 t+l DICKERING. ONT. With the limited space at our dins- Everybody � J, G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, posal it is impossible to give any de- and 16 cents: Morning Prayer - 10.90 A. bis e solicitor,Notary Public,Etc. Monoy,to tailed account of the proceedings of �+= loan. 000e next door to the Standard Bank, --7.00the two days, but those wishing a /1THA Evening P. D[ 1 w0attb►. 9div more comprehensive account may Isaac Lehman is all smiles—it's a B EAL Claremont. who have it from Ren, W. R. Wood, of Sunday School 2.00 P. 1� Yetmrlyt SHIRLEY, y i a illustrated booklet iwith an ac account of gn this division finished the week. census work IQ .. + i! R. E. J. E�', Veterinary .gel Burgeon, Honorary graduate of the Oa I'1''A�•EMONT the_celebratio • e Serio yetereaary C.illese,Toronto,Canaia• All Miss Cuy ler, of 'Jit. Albert,and Mrs. dissaaes sad ia,-ariee a3 domestic animals treat- for all Btylea of furniture, One of the chief features of the two Kester, of Zephyr, spent Sunday at B. i ! •d an the most modern,approved and saeeatigc days' celebration was the meeting o} P Lapp s, • J •y ..._.. psiaeiptea�09l,oee at corner of King and Lint- _.,. - _ therp fromrull darts he the prore vince mat ae well fewada as with his daughter,Mrs. A _ tl �a? ono Ave.. Pickereag,Ontario iyr,spending As as a number from the United States. b *Il ` f uOtntwe 491XV *. Old Hien met who had not seen each Carrut ars. Room �othl&ng other for manyears. Old ties of bestial from here attended the r A R G HAM—Issuer of Marriage y Christian Conference recently }geld at J : 7 y . Lieens" to the County of 0aaar7o, '�s friendship were cemented more firmly Bloominitton. �� plok•riag village. g71y Picture Frame$ than ever, and many new associations John and Mrs. Scott spent Sunday {�` ----- were formed,. with the former's grandmother, afro. J } ►. PO1rCHER, Real Estate Auc- • The programme which was provid- A. Jones, at Altona, e tion•er, valuator,oolleotor and usherWIT IDS maasriase!ic•asas,Brougbaert M' dow Shades ed for the two days' outing. was one Joseph Lehman has sold out his - — selLBm t.7 of which the committee, in char a milling business at Atwood andhas O ' HOPPER Issuer of Marriage hard good reason to feel proud. The returned here for a time, D. Licensee to the County of Ontario, Centennial Choir, composed of over S P. Lapp and naen lett last week SCRANTON- COAL,t Ofaa•at nos•and his residence.Claremont. - 200 voices, performed in a manner for Mount Albert where they have a • .� R.BEATON,'POWNBHTPOI.ERB �E7:�i DERTAKI N G that would do credit to many, a city large foundation to build for a barn. p' j Ooe.syaneer. Oommissloneatoe tal:lag organization. E. W. Evans.of Wbit• Robert and Mrs. Lloyd visited last (D. L."and W,) .atfldaTt". soeouasant. Ete. money to loan In Connection. by, is a past master In the art of con- seek at White Rose where they have pprroopert77. Issuer of Karreege Lie ducting. and the work of the choir purchased a 100-acre farm,and they g Nut afiLl Pea oeaagi�wIIiw.a]•, oat t-v Distance no object. was greately enhanced by the hand- Intend to move at once, Egg. Stove, y 4k FPOSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, some and sweet toned Dominion pi- John and Mrs. Scott were at New- • for Counties at York and ontarto, Ana. =Prices moderate. ano, which :kir. R. A. Fleming, of castle.on Thursday attending the - sinew at summer prices - Won sal"of all .►tad* a,tteaa•d to on shortest Markham. ltenerousiy loaned for the hraeral of airs. Scott's couiin, the late T ��TT T B, POWELL, Licensed Auc- which was sowere made g ably presidedthe tover by oveir '3 ndaiDgwith heton, of r'pwrenta,spent P �' L. SPIN , Lt+d. 1■otrne, Address Breen River P,C.. out, yw�•` {}�; A+F occasidn. Man favorable comments Miss Florence L. Bellwood, « s seer-vslnator ,and oolleetor for PICIIE INM PILLS I y a,u wacues of Ontario sad York, All kinds of Miers Hattie-Law. A -barge tent was and Mrs. Lapp, .also Mr. and Mrs. - PI C K E Ft I N G •Lies 000dooted either.pr:vasely or byaaevoe. - THE _ provided for the programme and most Joyce and the Misses Burton. of To- 11"s notes collected. For dates or other para " ntereating addresses were given by rOteLO. }' tie■lare a piny at ewidsaos Bleeabeth st..Pick ewrettag, ??ply orders lett at NEv* nabs,Pick. Great Laxative Tonic prominent speakers. Mr. R. R. Muw• COAL - Prompt ��O /�L � pl[y pLon oumberL 2 ds sena ieoi vast reeve flc ent t�-hhairm n, an opened sFtouGtiAiN ESR+ Stove, \ut/9�nd Pea sizes mo chairman, d ,; + the program by an able and a pro- Council meets here on Monday, 0. Restores the energy and strength prixte address. Rev, Dr. Abraham, Everyone was at the Centennial and in hard coal ' Qg PHILIP to every part of the human of Whitby. Rave a most excellent ad- all had a good time. Best 3 lamp Steam coal. All coalJ. P stem— est the thin to dress, reminiscent, in character, and Mies Kate Brodie is here with her under cover, full weight and Al lofty in ideals, and delivered in a mother for a few weeks. prompt service y ) 8 . Hae a full line of fresh and Cr- tone you up. manner.wbich pleased all. Rev..Mr. Mrs. Johnson. of Toronto, spent a Cur- ted meats constantly on hand. Van Norman also gave an address fear days lost 'week with he aunt, Mrs. LUMBER ,F We guarantee every hoz and re- along patriotic lines. and Rev. A. Brodie. , Spice Roil, Breakfast Bacon .lune 21st, to Nor. Good stock of rough and matched a, fund your money if not "'Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. � the religious exercises of the flrst roan and Mra. Bunker, of Altona, a hemlcx•k, also matched and satisfied• inrenoos.spoke briefly. On the aft- daughter. - . dressed spruce and pine. Highest prices paid.for ernooD of the first day, Mr. Fraser, Ella Liuwn and Aggie Cowan spent No. 1 hemlock lath. :-Manufactured and sold by the Dominion Archivist of Toronto, a few d+tya lost week at R. J.Linton's Butcher's cattle 2z, 3z and 4z Ontaria cedar and Col.J. E. Farewell, of Whitby, in Toronto. shingles, Sz and 4z British os • • • addressed the large number assembled James Fraser is under the doctor's Columbia shingles. ;t ���[ ■y T. !�I. MoFA DDEN in the tent. On the second day Revs. care and is with his sister, Mrg. Ha ••��`/`,� rUe J. J. Ridditt, and Dr. A. T. Sowerb ``� Let me note you rices on Ail DRIIC>fOiBT AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN y Juhnaon, of R'bitevale.. q y P y - gave each stirring addresses which The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist building material you way . t 7. 7 -First-class rigs for hire PICKERING. a -,ONT. were much appreciated, and in the church will be held next Wednesday ' require. afternoon the chief speaker was Sir. at the home of Mrs. Axford. Bill stuff a specialty. � Day or nigLt A. B. Aylesworth, Minister otJuaticc, Mr. Madge, of the Gotrdon-Mcgsy Ind. phone,1504. ' REAL ESTATE who gave an exhaustive address on Co.,Toronto, was here on a business $IIB meets all t1'giD6 z '•"• ' Municipal Institutions." tracing trip on Tuesday and Wednesday.their ,Tem;ming promptly attended to, Two fifty-acre acre farms for sale chew to the present story time.heirbeginning rtbutt i- stock, re Thornton ndinDda week witof h �� C. RE ELL ; . :.. :a LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Good buildings, ple=y of water, one- teresting addresses were also given by former's sister, Mrs. J.C. Brown. Peak half in caab, balance on mortgage' f F. L. Fowke, M. P., and Chas. Vial- Miss Beatrice Alger and her grand- der M. L. A. The Hon., W. J. Han- mother;are visiting the former's sis- • • y p{c {�� iequired. na, . Provincial. secretary and J, S. ter, Mrs. R. Wgrdell, Port McNichol. r' ,• Also a good tenement dwelling Willison. Editor of'the Toronto News We all extend our sympathy to Jas. c Vacksmithingyielding 1 in the village of Picker- were unable to be present. Davidson and family In their sad be- wife ing. The concert in the eveniD� of the reayement, the loss of a faithful wife �' . . Hirst day was x derided success, in and kind mother. ttliiltr>1�1K�>! �>la� >r every res ct. The tent was crowded (leo, Philip,Sr.,who has been bed- P fa.• o about a ear, was able to come r' 'Having rented the Dunbarton shop to overflowing and the. program- fast for y , — and opened the same,I am prepay- me was all that could be de. from-Toronto for the Centennial,and _ ed to do all work entrusted to m aired, Owen Smily, the well-known although unable to Walk his many - me is the above line. e entertainer;fully sustained his high friends are pleased to know he is able `Z Haraeahoeing a specialty. reputation as an elocutionist, His to be out again. hall in and see ate any time. �• q. Richardson• " humorous selections were. exceeding- There was a very pleasant event at ly funny and hie selections of a seri• Middleton'.on Friday evening last µ one character were ','very pleasing. when a number of his people gathered :. DUMBARTON Notary Public, Pickering. The solos by Miss Laura Evans. Miss .in reunion. Games. etc., were indul- WEDDING DAY L. Morton, R. E. Forsyth and E.. W. gad in and ice cream and other re- +' FOR =7AZtE P. Chamberlain, were greatly en- freshments served. Perhaps is drawing near, and The "' joyed and the selections by -the•Stou- A most interesting meeting of the atilt you are perplexed as to Yorkshire White Pigs,6 weeks old. ffville Harmonica Orchestra were al- .Womeu'e Institute was held on Mon- where you should buy the ring ' DAl�INION SgN'$ I can furnesh asture for three or four so pleasing. The Male Quartette, day at the home of Mrs. Perrvman. or a suitable gift. Why not young cattle. Plenty of water. composed f Messrs R. E. Forsyth. Miss Millar,Guelph, gave an address come to us for assistance? Our k3est.d office, Toroatq N. F. Tomlinson, E. W. P. Chamber- on "Some Essentials in Nursing." A experience should be of some The Shop will be close every Wednes- lain and Evans Ward. ave a num- solo by Mrs. Wilson and duet by Mrs. use to you, and our ample stock rE. B. Osler, M, P.,.President day and Saturday from now ber of selections that elicited favor- Perryman-and Mrs,Love were mach of rings and suitable presents, W. D. Matthews, Vice President until N_November 1st. able comment. appreciated. The district secretary,, particillarly in bride's and bride- i _ C. A. Bogert, g p g g f Mrs. Balmer,of Whitby,was present groom's gifts, is especially com- General M'g'r Specialist in setting light tires One of the leading attractions of the and assisted in the program. About tete now. Perhaps it is In Sit- , •Capital$4,1100.000, Reserve $6,000,00 i rr Y p py celebration was the old log cabin, 50 or 90 were in attendance. verware, Cut Glassi Total Assets$f3Z,75W,000 win H t Y�Yflsol! BII�kM 0�0 which naw service 106 years ago. Fine China, {, Y Visitors is the village over the Oen- Clocks or Superb Cutlery,where A Breach of this Bank has been .stab- l withi>f its walls were many priceless tennial from a distance were: Thomas yyou would like a suggestion. ;' w lished in London, England, treasures, heirlooms .which passed I,hilip, Illinois; Mrs.' Wallace and We will not fall you here either... r To- 4 79 Cornhilt,E. Sate you lots of water? tr°m one generation t4 another and daughter, Mrs. Cowie and sone,Ta We are showing a beautiful pis BraaeD will issue Letters of Credit end s some of which were about two hund- ed years old. A few minutes spent in ionto ,111r. and Mrs. Brooke, Walter new and up-to-the-minute stock Dabs on all importaut paints in Canada,aK o- and Mrs. Brooke, Dollar; Mrs. Mor- in dl these lines. Sia"Bills sent for collection,snake telo�sphlc 11" BROS., OF WHI'TIeVALS the cabin would create In the mind of i Naaafsas and transact every d"ozip oa or are prepared to htrnigh y a anything the visiter some idea of the customs ton and daughter and Mie. Purdy and s x• banking bnsia•sg, and of the home life f the early set- son. Keswick: Mrs. Hamilton, of r. saeormaticn will be tarnished on all Qaasdian in the line of watei su ply such as g Roache'i Point ; Mr. and Mrs. Ash- masters tiers. Those who raffled to see these ton Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison Mra pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, innumerable relics of by-gone days, ' Norman Bassett PICKER NG NEW 1 . A special department will be provided for the lumbin etc. missed the o rtunit of s llfetiroe. Feasby and son, Uxbridge, and many DM of viaiton emdC era of anz Letters of P B• PP° y Others, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN The balance of this report,including They are also expert well •drillers o►roefrr irrwWHITBYj�i'4x I' CH". D. GOFLDON. Manager and respectfully solicit our fro a detailed list of the various prize- '„ow,o�f,or Pe y y Pa n,, winners in the various athletic con- A big snowstorm is reported onII WHITBY BRANCH. age for the future. Ind.phone 5521. tests, will appear neat week. Lake Superior. 'W f 1.' ".� >r ",� - ...' ':, .,. :..• —. . '._....., .�. "4, .' ,:- '. •;Y: , _'.. .-.. :Y"C leer ..{ 1• �' f�as•.�,: �'�r F •eS,',c,.... ..kip: vw,. i-.. •.. a.- ..'. .-'.�j6,t' { -., '.��. 4'„ '•k.'°`•'. „i. "l4i,M•r �. .c+,a. tr"" .d'. fi.+� y.. ,ppiT 'fin• '{o '�' rt".S 4.., 1.'�..v'^w'.,."+.'.', , ". 4,F•.w, - ��` �'. �,r.,' �I-.. - ;T' w,h...Kh�3a 3s,9y i l�f.' �•' 'k 7•"• , �' .. ,� �i1 1 z!:S• :a •-_c+�,y :... n �t,:'!ea$'tt�'•: "1 ;," '�ivty,.Y" �'W. "' Yt+,��.:t" '�+,i ?'+ •;$ �1' �kw; y :,� MENf. .:-a:'*a„' ,.:,. .._ ,. `• ,- _ `"F-''tee ...,..-:.. ,•"°a."'.. r'+R+• i' '.',¢,T✓x';s.uc'u:+',^,t,^ �. :Er `,+..-•�- +,. .`'firs ''�>r.ti- :F: f_"k s .;a• .-,-. :�i...... Rte'-': _9.r',•.n€•.,,. ..* .x.c• w„';» ,N,r ..r T ..:.�' Y.k.: sic•,•• - ;�;- H.;,,,. ..`:',z''..n-••.N �..: ,. R tt .i Y. • " GEORGEBRITAITS RITAI S KING Saluting Line of Twenty Miles Greets ging r r : ceras' m Westminster Abbe One ©f Un- and. Queen N y : . —Geor before une 25. o'clock wa P Magnificence thPortsmouth,ig passed through the cannon lfro:ea Nelson's old flag h g s ' !l, sunlit waters of the Solent yea- Victory. As the reverberation ' London, d one .22.—The fifth all eyes were for tiye boy prince and terday afternoon between steel echoed over the Flolent every ship ; y his sister and brothers. Grave and lanes formed- by the greatest ar- of the armada bloirsomed out as if George of England Was crowned to- mads ever asaemtiled. Fighting by mbgio with flags of every hue, serious looked the young prince as f day. Sacred and historical cera- . '° craft representing practically eve The breeze flaunted millions of Y he walked with a dignity beyond his p g p Y ?Y d. tnonial was borne out in venerable years at the head of this Royal navy of the world participated in pinions contained in dressing ship, Westminster with the symbolism group dreased in the mediaeval cos- �q,,' this splendid sea pageant. It was transforming the picture from neu x: .' and ritual language which carried time of the Garter. He looked . 77 viewed by people from nearly every tral tints to gorgeous tones. ; ever inch a rinse, but the modest clime. Although essentially de- His Majesty was received by Ad } the minds of the beholders back to Y p y signed as a spectacle, it could not miral Sir Arthur Moore and start and diffidence of the human boy g P� a, the days of romance and chivalry, be otherwise than a evade of the and escorted aboard the Royal could plainly be seen, adding, not p y -even to the time of those who lived d ltracting, from the princeliness ; fa,* than E!agland cherishes her yacht Victoria and Albert, which before Alfred. of his bearing. His company re- "x; title of "Mistress of the seas." broke out the Royal Standard. a twined a place alone opposite{ they '" "` As a picture and an object lesson Promptly two torpedo boats nosed a". :A GORGEOUS SPECTACLE. peers facing the north line' of the the review was stu,�endous in beau- into the lane, showing the path to ` .-George V. sat for his hallowing throne on raised dais and facing r=x - ty and singnificance. the four yachts participating in the f g east the serried rank The peers x;,. One. hundred and sixty-sevea review. As the King, standing on where English Kings before him arose and bowed hw as the Prince, ships of all classes, with a total the bridge in the uniform of an ad- had been consecrated for more than lis *cement of 1,022,000 tons, and mire!, came abreast of the first, before taking his seat, turned and pl SW years. No language can exag- bowed to them. The Princess Mary ry KING GEORGE costing about 1001,000,000 pounds, warship, the latter�_guns boomed x gerate the effect of the crowning in followed, walking along looking Aad tits only daWnter Princess Marr• was the showing made by England. a royal salute. The first crash was Westminster Abbey as a State 1 every inch a princess. She was The fleet included 32 battleships, 25 I the signal for all the ships to take 5; a _spectacle and a scene of visible well agile to give effect to her long armoured cruisers, nine protected up the salute. symbolism. From six o'clock, when ermine-lined blue train, which was great Coronation chair of King Ed- cruisers, 29 torpeno craft. ' The to-I } r the doors opened, until after nine, held up by a lady-in-attendance. ward, and was there anointed on ;tal number of the officers and men PEALS OF OLYMPIAN THUNDER the moving pictures silently and The downcast eyes, slightly bent the crown of his head, his breast, was 160,000. Instantly the quiet prevailing the r t, gradually composed themselves into head and girlish coiffure alone palms and both bands as has been The arrival of the King shortly moment before was followed by — .: roue harmonious setting, only need- spoke the child. Behind her came the usage of English kings for a peal on peal 4f Olympian thunder, ing the addition of the central fig- ;her young sailor brother, dressed thousand years. During the anoint- Then he stood and, bending for- ch hurled against the shores o! ares to complete the scene. Great i as a naval cadet, and the two little ing,four Knights of the.Garter held ward, touched the crown with his eif"der side of the Solent and was �galleriea stretched upwards on ei- 1 princes in Scotch garb. the gold-colored silken canopy be- 1 right hand, kissed the King's left hurled back again to the armada. Cher side of the "Theatre" for the bind the chair, but not over the cheek, and then retired. So did the i` I The Duke of Connaught made s The face of the waters was covered ' !peers and peeresses and commoners I King. senior Duke, Marquis, Earl, Count b separate arrival. He bowed low to y a smoke-pall, which, raising, rtl- ', ail the realm. On the south side of I ( After the anointing the King and Baron. his young grand-nephew, the•�'rince , pealed the Royal yacht advancing the chancel stalls waa a Royal,box knelt for the blessing. Then he CROWNING THE QUEEN. majestically, her clack hull and for members of the English Royal of Wales who rose and returned I stood to be invested with the colo- ,, •.. 8 Y Then at the altar foilooved the � old-trimmed allow stays and su-the bow, as he did henceforth to 1 B Y Y !family, and on the north side o! bium aindonis; the supertunica and simpler all who passed him. The Duke of , per ceremony of crowning the perstructure gleaming in the sun. st^ a chancel the judges alle the girdle. Then, sitting in the 1 g gallery. Connaught sat on a *hair to the g I Queen. hour gentlemen bore a I Around the decks of every fevia- �The ceatral aisle and nave were I great chair, the King looked as cano y behind her, and the were thiaa was an unbroken chain c! -_fined with superimposed galleries, right of the Prince o! Wales. though he were clad :n solid gold I p` Y ' followed by four duchesses. As the blue-jackets manning ship. Red ro which were occupied by diplomats, THE QUEEN'd ARRIVAL. armor as the spurs and swords were (ween walked east from the altar lines above disclosed marines. With )Royal representatives and other presented. After rising the King . to take her seat on the throne to I the silencing of the guns began vol- Idis+tingulahed persons. These were At 10,45 the abbey music ceased. ungirt the sword and offered it, the King's left, but two steps low- I lays of cheers sent across the wat• all carpeted. The bluish grey floor A clash of bells, a roll of drums and scabbarded, at the altar, thus de- er on the dais, the King arose, hold- ars to the King from every ship, s was covered with a wonderful gar a fanfare of trumpets with�utt were dicatinc it to the service of God. Ing a sceptre in either hand. With Also there was the melody of the ter blue carpet of nine hundred heard, and then an expectant hush He then handed it to one of the r I the sceptre in her right hand, the National Anthem from all of the !square yards. On the altar stood fell un the great ct+ngregation. Ro- Knights of. the Garter.- who un- 6 Queen walked slowly and majesti• bands. There was a manifest fer- _ the abbey's glittering gold service. mantic tensi,)n held-tta every hour. sheathed it, and the naked sword ' tally, Six white clad bearers held On a table beneath the Royal box Then slu�rly', very slowly, the of justice remained exposed till the � for, perhaps never before attained her train, and apparently took ori at a similar review in the Solent, ,rx - --'•'was ranged' the still mere msgni• I Queen's processi-)n advanced up close of the ceremony. all the weight from close tip to the because it was known by every man Aoent gold service of St George's x Chapel at Windsor, whose burnish• f and officer that today was the Ias1 : rad richness made the most brilliant t' t British navy distinctly ,�,• - I of the Motherland arill ever be ae- • color note of all. q + �� .a a '?t:r•a�' .tµ w ..x • ,� .`,t s r •On the sides of the galleries , .. °F• "�°*N- ,`.? r ' !~''t a , ': sembled, because Canada, Austra- .s t, . s r ,. .!, " hung priceless and easiest tapes- 4 e ,, , �, °^ ilia and other colonies are forming s ' "' ,L.�. their own navies. God pays, but not every Satur- Rare, centuries old, Per- x ; " � � �,� . `�� '"'�.+,... +�,,.,�,,,� {} Mian rugs lay before the thrones. 'inn" •;+ , y, I day—Alphonse Karr, t J��ybore, behind and around every- Wng stretched the ancient grey " �'. '� , -w. Gerald—"You accepted me Iasi w� stonework of the abbey ,the mel- �' ' .' x"l �t �' I night; and now you say you refuse 1 _. . . 'lowed stained lass of the painted me.' Msy= Well, 111 tell you 'windows blending softly with all. -� i - make ., t out f W yo propose agar n a u p nae a, w .•.. �, . � ",. � � '�"'>E• ' � k � We'll m 1 beat two t V A WONDERFUL PICTURE. r..,.. three."' When nearly seven thousand opectmors had taken their soars �g ".- ? .a ,5r.: there was to be seen as wonderful - k ;`IBLAZED WITH LIGHT. •16 picture of sheer color as a pain- 11tE �.1ti'.�[. REVIEW AT SI'ITHE3D. — ter could dream of. The abbey had Warships of Seventeen 'dations at lost some touch of its austerity the aisle. Heralded by a psalm and The Imperial mantle or cape of shoulders to the very end of its 18 Spithead Illuminated. ave in the ceilin 's. mist heights, receded b the clergy and great old flowing to the round was I feet of magnificence. But as the' g y g p y g g B 8 g Portsmouth, England, June 23.— a i. J1 �ut there was no loss of beauty. j officials of her household, the bear- then taken from the altar and Queen ascended the three shallow Notwithstanding * dismal drizzling Ott was light and fairy-like, the ers'of her regalia and many.of the ; placed in his hands, and then re- steps to the throne the enormous.! rain, both the City of Portamouth idark ruby velvet of the peers and noblest of her husband's subjects, ! placed on the altar; and the Royal i weight with which -the train and and the fleet at Spithead were evil- al• " peeresses, the scarlet tunics of the she passed along an obeisant av- Sceptre, with the great Cullinan gown pressed upon her could be liantly illuminated to-night. Ves- Isoldiers and the black velvet court enue of princes, lords and ambas- diamond flashing fire, was placed seen. She went up like a little sels representing seventeen na- �I tuits giving just sufficient strength sadors. The Bishops of London in his right. hand,•and the Sceptre child, slowly, and.getting both feet tions, which had come to greet the 9 e to the spotless ermine capes of the ' and Oxford supported her on either with the Dove in the left hand. on the same step before ascending newly crowned king, vied with the :judges and nears. Pale mauves, side, and six daughters of earls Thus the King walked to the the next one. gigantic gathering of British war- yellows, ar yellows, light' blues, pinks, and bore her train,- on which were throne on a raised dais, where the Their Majeaties then-descended ships'in making a beautiful spec R r•: pearly greys were chiefly worn'by worked emblems of every portion of Archbishop of Canterbury crowned from the -dais anal advanced., at- tacle. The fang lines of vessels ' the ladies, 'Who,'' with the excep- 'the British Empire. I him. It was the supreme moment. 'tended by a glittering throng as be- moored in Spithead blazed with t�;�, f tion of the bare-headed peeresses, "Viva the Maria Regina!" thrice "= I God Save the King poured out I fore, to the altar, where they hand- light, hulls and manta outlined wore on their heads white feathers repeated by the clamant voices of , from thousands of voices in the ab- ed oyer the sceptres and crowns, with electric lamps glowing evil or whit airy rosettes with .white ,the Westminster School boys,.broke ! bey, while outside. at Hyde �Park, and made obligations according to liantly against .the dull skies ani "ihtresm :s hanging behind. The the silence. It was followed by the Tower of London, and Windsor the ritual in the service. They then reflecting their images in the watel ' -"colors g ".tared in the front of these "Vivat; Vivat, Vivat!" louder still. i fort ons .guar thundered a salute .Partook of Holy Communion. The upon which they rode at anchor a` r and fewe ; sparkled on bare necks To the strains of the anthem, "Oh;I y ""` „ which echoed around the world, for ,full ritual -was completed. The Despite the rain, every kind o� a id blended m.;.. eIt in as a and bout.I from for Pea bh chenthe c teen crosse a seat! by arrangement the same salute was li'choir sang the "Gloria," and the craft,. crowded with sightseers, "w ' ! fired throughout the 'Kingdom and Arch-bish�,i of Canterbury pro- (made trips among the warships r* •search _the detail was practically in the south in front of the Royal I'the dominions. How far flung was pounced the Benediction. The ,The display continued until mid lost. box and knelt in prayer. I night, when upon signals flashet�From nine to ten o'clock not a, Then silence fell a sin, to be the line of this regal salute can beat i choir sang the "1e Deum." I from the flagships the lights wert g be gathered by the various times Meanwhile their Majesties, who 1? g. .:minute passed without its picture. ;broken by a second roll of drums n sudden extinguished. w,f. coinciding with 12.32 p.rii. in Lon- ;had re-seated themselves on their g At nine o'clock the'white-rdbed and- a fanfare of trumpets. The descended and advanced Meanwhile, the town was full o! ' don. In New Zealand it was `l.il thrones, animation. Bluejackets of all na choir entered . and stood in. the Bing was coming: a'.m. to-morrow,. at Vancouver,. B. again to the altar. They passed by chancel Then from the altar the KING PALE BUT CALM. C., 4.10 a.m. to dry, at Calcutta!different doors into St. Edward's tions fraternized in the heartiest abbey canons, robed in their fon manner and visited together the g. g 8.26 to-night, and at 'damaica 7.25 Chapel, the regalia which had been richly-colored capes,• took the ar- The King was pals but calm. He this morning. lying on the altar being returned 'various places of entertainment. 'l.. titles of Royal regalia and preceded.•looked neither to the left nor to : by the choir, wliioh was now singing the right, as one in a dream. "Vi-,I As the crown was placed on the to their former bearers: Standing i; "O God, Our Help in ages Past," vat Georgius flex et Imperator, King's head' the peers simultane`- before the altar of the chapel, the "^ bore them to the robing Boom at Vivat, Yivat, Vivat," came * full- ously donned their coronets. King delivered't'he sceptre and dove NEW PORTRAITS Oil' BILLS. to the Archbishop, who then laid he west entrance. throated chorus thrice from the His Majesty was crowned in St. p+ At ten o'clock all stood 'again as boys. Entering the Edward's chair. After wearing•it it on the'altar. Pictures of Lord and Lady Grey , i glittering company - of foreign chancel on the south side, the King for a minute the King removed the The King was then robed .in • Repllsee Aberdeens: princes walked up the aisle and ,halted before the Queen, whd� stood crown and replaced it with a lesser purple velvet and with the crown ' < took their places in the chancel. behind the faldstool. Husband one. Then, carrying .the sceptre, I an his head, the orb in his left A despatch from Ottawa says t ` . :'Then followed . the • Diplomatic and wife looked for a moment into , he walked east'to the throne, on the hand, and the sceptre and cross in A $1 note of the Dominion has just 1 ;. 'Corps, foreign envoys, and minor each other's eyes' and then, after dais, in which he was placed by bis right, the Queen carrying both been issued. In' place of engrav royalties, and then, in truth, the the exchange of a grave bow, the I the archbishops bishops and peers. sceptres, passed through the choir, I ing* of Lord and Lady Aberdeen it. - choir .shall became • as it were a King passed to his own chair be- In followed the picturesquely attended as. on the entrance, but contains kh9sel Lord and •Lady . -= r map of the world, stretching from Fond the Queen's and bath knelt symbolical. ceremony, of homage. with•' the order of procession re-1 Grey. "Tn the oTd ones the portraitsi _ Ethiopia to Japan. „ in ' Q TAKES THE The-Prince of Wales first advanced, versed. The band .played and the were in the upper corners, but is - - • '.`$IiEiIVAL OF PRINCE OF WALES T E OATII. doffed his coronet and knelt at the choir sang the National Anthem as the new ones they are in the centre I foot of the dais. -Then ascending, their Majesties prooeeded to the side by side. The lumbering scene Followinlf these came another as- the Archbishop of Canterbury he.kissed the King on both cheeks, west entrance to go forth to the has.been omitted. .. risemblage which touched the hearts next advanced to the'aeated King• and then knelt and kissed, his enthusiastic plaudits of thA�r.pco The bills are executed in green ', = of the: people within and without and asked: p (hand. The Prince of Wales alone le. and black ink instead of brown ands 1 the abbey as did none other to-day,. "Sir,' is your Majesty willing to kissed the King on both cheeks and So with prayer and benediction black as formerly and the denomin ` not even ttre King and Queen them- take"the oath I" I on .the hand. the time-honored ceremonial wasat•ion is expressed in letters as well. aches. It was the Prince of Wales "I am willing," ,replies} the King' The ,Duke of Connaught follow- I performed of the crowning fund 'as in figures. _ with his sister And his brothers, in low but distinct tones. ed. He doffed his coronet And sacring of a Ring who holds office The notes are fine examples of a 'followed by 19 princes and princess-„ After taking the oath and kissing '' knelt on the bottom step. 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''ae'.^'.t r,ank '.n�+.'s, �,,;..'. w'L ..5- J*•, �rva•,. ..S r,�,:v...,�..M". , .,v.- Yzr ....+ •,,.�F„'t. .. .v+:•,�?'. a.y,x ,,y '.._♦..� ::?#- :'S...r° - - - x -,.-, .,.k tr• .,vas•-w.--,r kms. �•.c.' ': -.;, - w. OF Blll� THE KIO arts, while Rudabagh, . hn�e THE POWER OF TEARS. rP. tLLING black-bearded ruffian, is lila The explorer was entertaining his •• J10 manacled fists in their faces and friends with some y#xns orf the #r4ant of ,� U M# spat deriBion. Then, for. sure Arctic regions. end Gsoio1• A STORY WIHCH Its WORTH they knew that the right men hacf t`And once " he related. "I was a�un�o st w' waat..LAISM �,,' Etatrtr<rat` I really been taken. CMI in"""s cornered by a huge polar bear, and - s Modmuiical in THE TELLIML And-now a new danger faced the didn't have a bullet to protect my- lri �fAni Ekcwic'`'I �"`rin& plucky officer. A cry was raised to Sanitary En0nevvgr lynch the prisoners, and armed Ali. Tears came into my eyes as It CA of the sebeol y�peer mwr:atioa Power L a Y P , a to thaSeSsatarr,SeLoolotl�iaSag,KSogstoa,Ost �4 I thought of the, home I should , ' • men gathered from all quarters, „ One of the Pluckiest Folios Actions kept never see again. bent on vengeance. Garrett k P 1 „Wb$t then V' asked his breath- That Hae Ever Been them all at ba with his revolvers - Y t less friends. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. 1� 8eeorded. eAarinQ that they would only get * ' at the Kid and Dave across his Why the 'tears froze as. hard as The Heart ofa Plano 1•the OR SALE.-250 acre$- in alenelg Town, dead bed a rock, and, ramming them in my Action. Inadet on the F Ship, Grey eonnty soil clay to Billy the Kid was the nickname y. „ 75 acres timber, brick !louse, number f �* ,of the most notorious of the many A train was waiting at the stn- gun, I fired, and killed the bear. a e ss �. ey OTTO HIGEL out-buildings, 6 miles to Durham mgefor bloodthirsty desperadoes who ter- tion, and eventually Garrett got And then tears fell.Pram the es Mail delivered at door. Will exchange for smaller farm or for cit or town pro- : Irorize the peaceable inhabitants of his prisoners on it by a ruse, and of the listeners also. Piano Action perty Apply Phuip astern, own . '. New Mexico and Arizona in the conveyed them to Santa Fe, where Diixham, Ont., or The eaters seals x �. days—not so very long since—when they Wert lodged in gaol. No person should go from home . tate E:change Ltd., London, oat. ♦k . LBERTA FARM L�,11D8 FOR SAL " •.those two territories were the hap- BEAT OUT GAOLOR'S BRAINS. without a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- The beat mixed farming district spy hunting grounds of all manner logg's Dysentery Cordial in their 10DINOL $1 box rta. The ldest land companyt, A week later the Kid made a ossession as chane of water, V Alberta. Write for catalogue. op of bad men. P g meat "A,' Oaskatchewan L sII s Originally a "Bowery Boy" from sham attempt-to hang himself in cooking, climate, etc., frequently Homestead Ooblpany, Limited, Re the New York slums he "beat his his cell at dead of night, and when brings on summer, complaint, and The most highly,efficient appliwipri Alberta. 7� way west" on a freight car at the the solitary warder.on duty rushed there is nothing like being ready For the reduction of Swellings, Goitre, N A08E r�gffi 1 � milesos e of sixteen and reached New in taeut him down, the desperado with a sure remed at hand, which Thick Neck, Glandular Enlargemsts. London marks£ on El� trtoR i8 t , y It's Positive. TE a Five t fdafse to o ty• I+ tcfeel upon him and beat out his °�,Mexico just when the great range oftentimes saves great suffering and m" house, be oonaFrame brains with.the iron leg of his bed P,LES of all kinds,in any and all and stable Splendid alai loam. (3 war" was at its height. Frequently valuable lives. This stages, quickly relieved and orchard." Will exchange for lar of t :� The men who owned cattle and cot, Next, using the same weapon Cordial has, gained for itself a or for City_or Town property. wn$ Weal.he killed in similar fashion the g positively cured, < Cure your suSoring ern Val state Exchange, Limltod, Low the men who owned sheep were at widespread reputation for afford- and live quietly. Common Sense n,r don, vat, ward on duty at the prison door deadly feud with one another, be- g Y P ,' ing prompt relief from all summer files sou► do'it. Si a box, t6 for A -' cause where one kind of stock had took the keys from the dead man s boxes. }!ailed on receipt of price. SASKATOON'S ,mplaints. PLENDID Engll -sp"akian ri r7 ' fed the other kind could find no belt, unlocked the -wicket gate, - `YLE maalclNE TORONTO ,mal community nes won y�enooxy�y. "' I and of clear away. 1 COMPANY, octal prosperity from a wonderful soil. ti sustenance. It was, in short, a g Y• BFGGAR,S NEVER REFUSED. What are the farmers in your distri ;case of whether sheep or cattle As soon as Pat Garrett heard the 718 WEST QUEEN STREET I E doing? Why not participate in our proN Should coon the ranges; there trews he realized at once that he In India no beggar is refused perityf Come here it you want to m:k �y the most and beat of your energy a :w as not room for both, had to do the job all over again. alms. He is always .given either ability. At any rate do it for youlF o� Billy the Kid cared little for cat g y WHY THEY MARRY. • ;r iY 1 But the danger was now increased mons or a small dole of rice, no ohildren'a sake, „ Write for all information to •:• l(tle and leas for sheep, but he was tenfold. The Kid knew the officer, enquiry being made as to whether Do you mean to say that you pOMMIBSIONER BOARD OF TRADE, tai _!quite willing to take aides— and his sharp eyes would pierce- he deserves help. The mendicant married for moaey 1" Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Western I1 FOR A GON6IDERATION. through.any disguise. It would be thus obtains enough for. the daily "In a way I did. I gest married Ca°g`ta• a fight to the finish this time be- needs of himself, family and lazy because I couldn't afford to -stay BRITISH COLUMBIA FRUIT LANDS FOR !So be engaged himself to one of the tween the two men and only one -relatives. engaged any, longer." 135 ACREA OF LE FIRST CLASS cattle kings, ostensibly as a cow- could come out alive. PRAIRIE 2 mileLAND6 miles from a ` , town of 3,500 pop.. 2 miles from R.R. Star X� boy, but in reality as an armed Garrett took leave of his wife and Don't ignore the few house flies tion, [+drool, store and R 0. soil to a � guard and paid murderer; children a second time, and once you see in June. Unless you c.om- dark sandy loam having a small amount Billy the Kid's aim was deadly. more he set out on horseback in of gravel, and unser-laid Frowita cls ,P r mince using ilson a Fly Pads of grav 2 miles. of River Frontage, His cunning was almost superhum- search of the outlaw, Three weeks early your house will be overrun acres under cultivation 1,500 acres ilT Miniizd's Liniment Co., Limited. ready for the plow, flood frame buil p , an 33e stalked shepherds as men later he receivd information 'that Dear Aire—This fall I got thrown oil • bjr theta in midsummer. lags, 6 miles of wire fencing About 326 -' stalked game, To -him', -indeed, the Kid, with four of his old as fence and Burt my cheat very bad. so I — =- acres of thistractis covered with tirefi 1 could not work an it hurt me to breathe. class Pine an Fir timber, estimated a { they were game, soelates, all armed, had taken re I tried all ktnda of Liniments and they 'You -complain of ingratitude; Soo.ON fL, Not more then 200 b which time he fuge in a deserted cabin on the bor- did me no good, were you not repo id by your plea- waste land on the whole tract. W Ill s ` In five years, ,y Once battle of MINARD'S LINIXENT.. 1n bl kw of 320 or 6x0 acres, at frnm 1 r" w was "of age," he had killed twee- dors of the; Mohave Desert. h warmed on aartnela and. applied on m7 Sure In doing good 2—Davis: tq a75 per acre, according to improver �J ty one of t em, a life for each year breast, cured me cwm lately. ,at and amount under cnitfvatio _ } -BILLY'S LAST STAND. c, $. COSSABOON. 'mill sell the whole tract at b5000 .p of his life. But by then the United Rossway, Digby Co:. N,B. A pure?y"V e e3able PiII. The acre. ane halrzash. balance tea years tl ` estates Government had seen f!t to He waited until nightfall, then g wanted. This is a first-class propositto take a hand in the '' ams. The fie stole up cautiously to the out- _ chief ingredients of Parme'iue's Ve- tar a Mrna,cate to handle. For maps as z other in►nzmetion. address Fred J. Bus• g aide of the ramshackle old building - getable are mandrake and tan- evl cranbrook. BX, range war was ended by military - intervention. And Billy the -Kid and listened, The outlaws were deiion, sedative and purgative, bu't Pound his occupation one. there right enough, perfectly haimiesa in their action. ittitnTa watyTeo. 4 He turned pb�Idl� and soon Very cautiously the officer tip- DEPARTED. They cleanse and purify and have a1�Te wANTED-A .lady of orbs, ' �, Agency propositions convinces athered round hien a an or de. toed round to where there was a ge—"I come from a very-good a most healthful effect upon the se- tIIal none aaa nal ours. you will t'g g g +mall lazed window, and peeped „ cretions of the di estive organs. war+ regret tt�i fou don't gpply 1P. s eradoes as dangerous and as g P family. g g arLiculars to Tra.eliers� . rept., in. There were five men there, and Albert t., Ottawa. 3I, bloodthirsty as himself He stole -She—"I imagine they ,sere pl'sas The dyspeptic and all jello stiffer p 'cattle and ran them across the bor- they were seated round a table from liver and kidneyailments will ; ed to have you go. h Eder into Old ;Mexico, He "held playing cards by the light of a 'tal- find i these, pills the most effee Mlsct LLANfous. {, n t u the stn coaches. He robbed low candle. Lying on the table, time medicine in concentrated form ARM-SCALES• s pectal price. Wilson's "lonely ranches, murdering the in, close. by each mans 'right hand, Relief for Suffering Everywhere. that has yet been . offered to the -:F tit.ale Works. 9 EepIs, ads. Toronto dg was a revolver. He %hose life is made miserable by r l mates if they dared to offer the suffering. GLACE your money with no in ,ruts,, least show of resistance. His name Billy the laid wag sitting right op- the suftering that.eomes-from inch- ws will guarantee large returns ass became a terror and t byword. pulite the window as it happened, geetion and has hot tried Parme- e.. .a tnveatmrnL" Correspondent" ph Joe—"And:Fou- meant to say that s:.ted. Edmonton Locators. Ltd., Fin• , Care of his most famous exploits and Garrett could easily have shot lee's Vegetable Pills does not know `Jack has not married aliss Brown I ; anciat Agents. Edmonton. Alta. was the robber of the Lincoln him dead without. further .parley ;how. easily this fotmida#�le tea can - 1. } fent to do. this would handl have! pills Why,the girl wa,s absolutel}' throw- � � C3taRR, interior trim. door+..au^ring. _ County Bank. This was'done- in., be dealt with. These il.s will ser in herself at him the last time I !,l,a=' ;ate®rdrsd� p• yWurTtRosi. broad daylight, He and his band• fitted in with western' -nottoae of i lieve where others• fail; They are log did you ever s n-' fe-1 T"rrrnio. fair lay. saw them.. Jamie= 'aIy near redo up to the doers on horseback, P I the result of long and patient stsstir a girl aho { .1-c i ot'R t;L,%s-� AT 11011E.-our new - shot the cashier d®ad, and gotai�a; So: Garrett walked- roilnd again '_and are_confidently put.forward as� } 1i, f uev i nese. ('utter cute wired with fort thousand dollars. to the front, and then, holdin a could throw: sRraight�'' 11t 3, smoked and window R a stere corrector of disorders cit the g v • c a -,• Y revolver in either hand, he kicked sgit,••. By mail _�r. W. E. -Potter.A Go.. � ,digestive 'organa, from which so Mlnard's LhMment Cures Distemper.' bo P..roti Mt, lLuntreal - TT COULDN'T IN SURE-. __ ' GARR1: open the door. . E man} suffer. - It was then felt that "s:,niething Hands up, all 4f you he - . iie1F1LL uF,u'FIt�FtiY, P:riable or Yti. When it is necessary to make ' t..'aty Lathe liths Shtn lc !Sills, .. g Secretary—"where is Smith i" several cakes at ,mole, sate tour cH�'�ufid-1'o:I.`ra .7dtII r+up^!tea.- The liad of to be done ' Even--in the shouted, I. Lnn,i ilaautacturing Co.. Ltd.. West !vied and woolly west got its "den- Four of the men instinctively Office Boy—"He isn't here, sir. His self the tiresx,me beating of the,bat- str.•.,t. br.iva. Ontario: der" up. The citizens of Lincoln obeyed, Billy the Kid made a grab I wife, sept round to say the baby'was i ter by putting the required ingre- !- .I NV 1"PR1611T PLAN(),;. two bundred County assembled in solemn con- for his revolver. Both weapons asleep,.:and he's Bono home to see dients in their usual order .into a ! \ dollars, payable twenty doll-Ara cash slave, and elected Pat Garrett spoke together. Beit the, officers i .yah orc}er and ten dollars ttaoathli. J'"` r Rheic sheriff.elected was to hold of atm was the truer, and the outlaw what it looks like,"- small ice cream freezer'. A fen µ•rite Kh^lesale Department. Tho Leath minutes of turning the erank re- Piano.Co., Limited. kiontreal. , Oce for one year certain, and his fell dead across the table, shot Housekeepers are strongly -ad- sults in a fine, smooth batter n'eces `. ANCLe.. TCXORALUMPS. etc. In. real at external, euro without. s=alary for that period was to Lie through the heart. vised to commence the use of Wil- sary for a successful cake. J - to ,d w t. a� five thousand dollars. �. son's-Fly pads early, because a few _ — i*'^ bt 'our bolus treatment. Write tie t t;' 7. But there was one condition at before np lata _ oo .7'Ont. n Medical Co. cached to the drawing of it, He was. Minard's Liniment cures cotta, Eta. • flies killed.in Jnne could otherwise REST AMD_HEAITH TO MOTHER AHD CHILD. L+ni,t" • Colhngwood.'Ont. become a 'lost by. August♦ hfRA,W1X9L0W'9 Suurnl`:: 9i'n r !.a9 been rOv SCALE, s ecial price. Wilson's used for over SIXTY YL+ARS by MILL10-S of s nests tyorke, Esplanade, Toronto. $o capture Billy the Kid, or .kill �1 t For Frost Bites and Chilblains.=- MaTiorov for ,!eels CHILDREN 'w'IieLB 1`iim, the citizens did not greatl} ulIEN •NVANTED. to take orders to 7!are which. Chilblains ,come from undue'Fex- "Why do you. call. your boy soaTHE,,the CRIL13. SuFTF.NB the GUMS; l `� 'spare ttmo, no expertenco Hetes. sure to slush-and cold and frost- 'Flannel'1" `Because he'.always ALLAYS all PAIN- CCRES WIND COLIC. and. sur:., Our linos • eapccia11 used _ .by Now Pat Garrett- had been a P seems t0 shrink .from washing. ,a the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. Itis air moihers.and girls. Al)ply Dept. A. Brit- winds man" himself, and be wasted bite from the icy winds of winter• solmely harnil" . Be Rare and %ii for "�IrI. fell (tanadian Industrial company. Z2t. no time in preliminaries. On tht In the treatment of either there is Winslow's Soothing Srrup," and take no other Albert St., Ottawa... very day of his election he armed no better preparation than Dr. Mlnards Liniment curia Diphtheria. Lind.. Tweet}-fivccetitsa bottle.' IPF.C'IALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consult ' himself with two of the best and Thomas' Eclectric Oil, as it cotln- � us in regard to any disease.-; Lowest Ai est revolvers he could buy far :tcracts the inflammation and, re- Is life worth livingl -I shou?d say Fair Girl—``My father made his paces in drugs . AU kende. gg that' it depends on the 11V8T.— fortune-when he, was-a- young.inan, . Vices fitted by malt. Send measure said farewell- to his wife lieves the pain'. The action of"the ment. Gla?9ea fitted by age. Write today money• Thomas Gold Appleton. Would you like to know haw he did f r anything sold in first-class drug Itnd children, -and sallied forth in oil is ins#antaneous and its apple- it I" Gallant Youth—"Not parti-• aQ^reg t^ Dr. Bellman, Collingwood, Ont .:•Search of the Kid. ~ He, also,' .it cation is.extremely simple. As -a vermifu a there is -nothing cularly; but I would- like to know p CLEANING may be mentioned incidentally, . -. _ R DYEING ! ' - so 'potent as Mother Gra�`es' «'orm -if -he stns has it." Fur lite vary best;send poor wort' to the •kried. to insure his life in favor of Beep your heart. high; that is 'E`tcrm:nator, .and it can :be- given- ."BRITISH AiMERICAN' DYEING CO.' 1 his rife, but could not find an of- the- sum, of philosophy. — Victor to tine most delicate child without A stitch iq time sates nine, and Lo,,k for agent In your town,or send direct. "fice anywhere willing to accept the Cousin. } } Montreal. Toronto;. Ottawa. Quebec : tisk -_ fear or injury to_the constitution. every haute fl killed earl saves a People, is fact, looked upon Pat thousand at least later on: ' Wil-' Po B■ ER P RES TRY MURINE EYE REMEbY, ' QUITE SAFE: son's Fly Pads'will kill many times c Garrett as good as dead; for Billy for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes more flies.t$an any other article. the Kid had boasted that the man and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't "I insulted that mate in tiro ' Old not live who could take a Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists. rossestt -way, and he is twice as Lover—`'`I 'thought yon were go-' - "gun" from him, much less cap- Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, arge and strong as I am." in to scream for your mother when ri®R SALE Lure him alive. 60e, =1.00. Murine Eye Salve in I ••Really? You are brace!" I gkissed you." Mabel—'`i Has ■ :♦ ' Nevertheless, Garrett accom- Aseptic Tubes, 25c, E1.00. Eye Books °`Yes, I insulted him. and 'just afraid to. Mather is in the next lished both feats. Disguised as a and Eye Advice Free by Mail. when he tt-as most furious I calmly room, and she- would_ have heard For Sale- at a great bargain; vwurine Eye Remedy Co. Chicago. Cranston.Printing Press.• Bed will ppedlar, he drove up to the Kid's hung up the re_eirer of the tele me-I' g lair, and when the ;outlaw, assist- -- glione acrd rangy off." take on a six column quarto paper. T ed by his lieutenant, `'`big Dave" STRANGE DESERT SANI3.' This press has been ruii very little; proceeded to !under Inflammatory Rheumatism may :Rudabagh, p P Sands found in harts of the great miLke yott 'a cnpple for life. Don't and has 'just been thoroughly gone :bis wigon,' African desert have some peculiar wait for inflammation -to set•in- over by yy estman,& Baker, Print- WITH SHRIEKS OF DELIGHT properties. When gathered up.in W here 'the first slight pains appear, ing Press Manufacturers of this at lux simplicity, he held them both the hand and rubbed violently the ' drive the poison out with Harblins City and is guaranteed to be in : small particles are said to become Wizard Oil. perfect order. It is practically as up at the muzzles of his.two re cod .as when it came from the volvers, and forced Ruclabagh W cooler than if touched while.in np g �. motion. Some of the particles from No one.is satisfied with his for- hands of the makers. Speed, as , bind his chief hand and foot. Then' a few feet in depth are hotter than fast a,s you can feed it. Will run he lassoed the big man and choked a tune, or dissatisfied with his inter- up to 2,500 per hour and print any. him into insensibility. those found on the surface. A lit lett,I3eshoulieses. People could hardly believe their tle of the sand blown through a' I thing from a posh card to a whole yrt ilr tulle will"emit a peculiar sound, as t sheet poster. � . _ears when they heard what had No one need endure the agony of Fountain easily regulated and , happened, and when Garrett drove if hot water were being floured on a I corns with 'Holloway's Corn Cure bed handy to get at: Cost us new into Las Vegas with his bound and ic€ at hand to remove thein- $2 600, ��rill sell for half price. handcuffed prisoners, they distrust- TOO LATE. . Easy terms or liberal discount a ' ed even their own eyesight. But s t Birks—"Thep say that successful for spot cash. Garrett forced his captives' to get "When you saw that beastly cow, men are usually bald:" . _Wink®' - v up from the bottom of the waggon why didn't you drive her out of my THEF 'Yes; I notice they come out on THE WILSON PUBLISHING a, pad 'show themselves to the crowd; gaidenI' top." - COMPANY OF TORONTO, LTD. �s and the Kid reviled them all for "Well, you see, air, yon, garden 73 Adelaide St. W. poltrc,ons and white-livered cow- was in the cow." ED.V ISSUE 213-11 Minard's Liniment Cures Careet In cows. kR , .m.4 a. a' . .a t ..6e..A._.' , :' •.. ./ ,',. , ..-.1 wn , .� :• �.. 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Rump, This a_pe�ktagg��wan Concluded re Mr. RICHARDSON'S 11f `. coronation Day was celebrated Chas. Calder, Df P. P.,who expressed of London,wandered on theGlrand //�hl _ ht ro all b the citizens of Pick- his leasure in bei Trunk track and was killed. r re y y P Present to meet P g Village. All the business houses his old and if possible make sumo new . 4 and many of the private ooee were friends. He heartily endorsed the Xeao Adwertisesisetsta. CAR O C E gamy decorated with banners and bun- sentiments of the previous speaker, sing from early morning. Citizens and while still maintaining the prim- - - that the crowning of King George ary of Ontario as the banner province �' _ , .- IS WELL STOCKED WITH rsas to mark a new epoch in British of the dominion, hoped for the best FQR SALE-Fresh milch cow at lot history and the day should not ss of reaul(ts from the great event which s, Hiogston road, Pickering. Address P. SUMMER BREAKFAST FOODS • pa- marks,Duabart r 8�{0 a - without some fitting recognition. The was taking place in the mother land. 5 , centre of attraction proved to be the Throughout the afternoon the Mal- SHORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE -Shredded Wheat, Post Tosties, grand picnic on "College green" un- Vern Brass Band supplied the intervals At your own price. Apps on premises Cream of Wheat. Corn Flakes, ` 'dir the auspices of St.Francis de Sales with excellent music and were much lot 18.coa.7,Pickering Ty. In Phone X. P. Ki Vhurch. No expense had been spar. appre.iated by all present. On the Pugh, cl}remoat. gac! Wheatine, •Grape hJuts rad.-and no detail had been overlooked whole a very-pleasent day was spent, ' . or neglected to make friends and visi- and the picnic was a FOR SALE-House and.lot situated Malta Vitae, Wheat Berries, F �g P Brand financial os, Brock @t, olar moat. opposite the t 4ors happy and contented. A good as Well as a social success. The pro- methodist church. For p,irticniare apply to Fume, Puffed Rice, grogram of aporia, games and patrio- ceeda nettod between eight and nine w,J,GREGG,North Claremont 519. Orange Meat, Corn Meal . >uc speeches had been selected and the hundred dollars. lAitdies had prepared a tempting and - T OST-On Thursday (Coronation : abundant supply of the best eatables J Dept etcher in the coUege grounds or ba St _ i . .' .. Bi ORANGE .LEMON BANANA which our fair land can produce. • SCHOOL REPORTS tween A.Margach's and the Gordon Souse, a .. pair of spectacles and case. -Finder will please PINEAPPLES Al ]Booths hod been well stored with Honor Roll, Junior Division Clare- leave same at this ofIIce, .-PINEAPPLES' - ? fruits ice-cream and cool cordials, and moat,for J ane. Sr.II-Maud Bandar- u were.in charge of young ladies and son, John Knight, Florence Garbutt. FARM TO RENT-Excellent farm, _ T ;4 +• gentlemen whose one consideration Jr. II.-George Rawson, Violet Sar- oprendidclayloam, at Oshawa Harbor,to 1, nsas to serve their patrona.to their en- rent First class grain and stock farm, Plow- 'was Merle tephenson. 'Sr. pt II.- ing atter present c:ep; possession April let, - Makes 12 Glasses-Delicious Lemonade, 10 Cents a Bottle ' t> - tire satisfaction. All that was requir• Mary Forsyth. Russel Neal, Gladys 194. Apply to l} QONANT, Oshawa. - ud was good weather to assurea large Paterson. Jr. pt II•-Verna Bryan, tsoutht. earl - p •an enthusiastic crowd. The day was Marie Forsyth. John Neal. L a--- ideal, warm and pleasant, although Exrl Store LyfHe Kni ht, Myrtle FOR SALE-A Rood rough-cast COOKED -HAM BREAKFAST BACON SPICED ROLL at times rain threatened. y' $ y house containing 8 zooms besides closets The beautiful gipunds situated upon Thompson. I. b.-Gordon Scott, and good cement cellar. Hard and soft water a? n P Mabel' Neal; Charlie Coo r, Mary inside hoasa. OneAfth of as acre of good Bard• s t bbe eminence where once stood the en containing ave a pie trees besides other, Bud, Your Groceries at the Grocer's grand old Pickering College, the re- ��fig' Olive Mantle. Haro d Sander- fruit, Also Imperial 8zford sus in aretclan J h* Blains of which are crutu bling in 8On' repair with warming pYea attached. Ferturth- — 4 Promotion Examinations of the or particulars a ly to THOS. E, STEPSEN- imins to-day much is the regret of the Claremont Continuation School. I SON,Claremont 7tf - attire community, sloping away. by Names in the order F their standing. The.Centennial f rs •a rapid incline, which forms a mag- From Form II. to FormEdith Stack �•� - �.�i nificent natural grand stand, to the S k, Jennie Rawson, athletic field of that grand old In- Cord Pilkey, Clarke Rttsyson. 'Sold atitution, and this again ending in the onlmended.) From Form 1. to Form `.' SouPeair I31Storyb { henutiful grove by the Kingston road, II.-Kathleen Rawson (honors). Jack - ' Jorma one of the beauty spots of On- A"dainty booklet of twenty or twenty- I Lapp, Ethel White, Morgan Hill, .taeio, and an idealAgeniecommended c ground (r .) flue pages is being prepared. r -- which has all too long been unknown It contains t°the pleasure seeker. The commit- H1aHt.arlD CREEK 1. A synopsis of township's history; ,� g 1' tee had chosen their plan well and 2. A full account of the Centennial, in- rrost & Wood J earefuliy, the tables stretched out in Misses Florence and Alice Hewlett, eluding prise lint, names of choir, 1 E, I ' :two lines on the either side of the r ot'icarboro, era in Toronto nttendin etc., etc. i walk leading from the gymzlasium, g � 1 y tb;e marriage of their cousin, F, 1 3, Some pictures of the event. No. $ Mower and were secluded frwu the ra. s oP P _ + Hewlett. s the sun by the beautiful cluster of Tt John's Church, Toronto, was the Orders accompanied by -cash must "l trees which embower -the walk. and scene of a very quiet wedding on Tues- be in by July 20th. Price 8tk, each, Cut your crap of grass with the Frost i Dealer LII ,.y'. were laden with choice victuals which day, June 1x1, at three o'clock, when four copies for$L. They will he mail- & wood No. 8 Mower this season. Be- j - a. finis long been a-}ust boast of the Pick )pias Ethel, youngest daugbteeof Mrs. ed about'the end of.July, Remit to cause It is built on the Internal (Sear i #ring ladies,and decorated with a pro- E: Bush, of this place, was united in Sy, R. WOOL, CLARElIUNT principle, No. a will do the work faster j Farm" JLmp�e�e�ta # . . fusion of flowers and fh'i s, enough to F > .• g g rya rria _e to Cdr. red Baird, of Scat- and more satisfactorily than an ordla- frL: - stimulate the appetites of pleasure rlom. The ceremony was performed ►• cry mower• seekers to this -lovely bower of inns t seace and ease. by Rev. J. F. Routhwaite. The bride N 3 $ o v �' �� kind waa charmin,giv attired in a gown of s _.. ._ _ Through the kindness of F. L Fow- wbite Irish lace, with large white. ic- .4 • a ti =� M to M• P., a splendid silver cup was of- p e rl s e, tiered to be contested for by the at,: faire hat, covered with white Macs • and ivory eatia ribbon, and carried a a• e _ _ I - -- ..Bender Twine RodiaQ foottua3l teams. Four tearns bouquet of bridal roses. She was at- o O a a. t is c C� f --bad entered but only three teams re a C • O led themselves. Pickering- �` L _ a 3 ag 8 s �' 7 Wpb tended b her sister, IIlisN Minnie �, G+e by and Malvern, Whitb drew the Bush, who wore a white French em- 3 Stas is om e a r r;i' I r ! i i i �T hroidered gown. with tuucbes cf blue a s.• e�r 8 P� +a w Buggies; Y1 agdn�, (} bye. sad the local team and Malvern and Jells of blue satin ribbon tied in 3 rr�,;p-� m �o '; were the Heat to play. The ams g eOedg �w &s !� - ' • was a hsa•d (ought one from g the Coronation knot, and curried a'bou- o� c ] a net of pink roses. After the wed. n•o $ 7S _o . :o C,1. Harness, E�e u - blow of thew tstle. The -local O _ *1111111 ��GM � - qy 1psiril made a rent start anti Burin ding a reception was held at the home e „ w a m �e Jas °0I• ! '7 visitors M the, air, but within three 6e bride's mother lases. - Y Y a- � _ IKE the greater �t of the time had the � gab -'part of y oft 44 g g g $ e mw Y� M Use the Tiger Rake for raking your sainutesof time. b one of those ORMINW000 �C hay. The teeth are curved exactlyr u Ont 4rand rallies for which the Malvern " Apr �a right to pick up everything the mower �����' , Seam so well know'and an unaccoun- - C. TremhTe Ape nt Co:•+nation Dap • " m " a Q �'m Oat . cuts. You cars dump it by •toot or . ' ab table"blow up" on the part of the wlrlr Alf. and Mrs. Trimble, o :-+ J as C sa hand. Tiger is durable as welt as sure r Nome teom. the supporters of the ]At- - Miss E. Johnston, of Brooklip, 14 N $ B % i8 e o .. JaiT working, being all steel except tooth _ Is • fat'were changed from a crowd of a ending a few daps with H. and Mrs.. g a 'o S 2 a vo •dept -6 rail and shafts. Be sure and see these _ ebeering and enthusiastic font, to a T�vndnllI 'e �a Oat ,•,!s Frost A Wood Haying machines. Call riusted and inurmurinir throng n! •Miss Dalsp Black. .of Loncinn.- is .. ,. Ci on us right away f Amp"pointed people, Malvern in the d ending a few days with F. L. and ` a Z lea+ .,- pp ,pp m. ti second game had no trouble in out. Mrs. Green. O.O -playing their ��hithp uppanPnta, anti` " W. J. Devitt and David Birrell at- lannarl 1911-ctbiebv is,.-Oshawa e,Brocaha " %has yo swap the trophy. The tented the Conservative convention Saavercoo 090ptecsroragld,Caaniaston si .. a a V 1 , r° gamey nrrrong the children were k'rrn- at `D'hithp on 9tfondxv. �vI jl„� * h and warmly contested-and resulted Congrotulations to`Ha{old Mathews TLILE•' Td BLE-Pteker nit Stattoo t. as follows, boys fn+m I to 14 rear%, and-wife. Mr. Dfathea•sa will,occupy T, R. Trams going Eass Lae ad fuuous- Hai on °rile two Gramopbone4-1 Victor First with new fibre needle . .Arthur Bundy, Ivan Gteerr find Aat- F, L. Green's house on the hill No 5 tilatt 5 03 A M. _ brc�e nestnond, tinder 11 years Rich- We understand that F. L. Greet 1•J local 4};i P, X. arm 1 lierlir:er Cr>Ucert 5i'uud Auz. TLr�e Hill be Bald at bargain srd .Moore. Raymond Murs. Martin has disposed of the-brick house south -14 Local G.O+ N. D1. prices chi, month. Come and Lear the new records. Alio, n new iCenoedy. Uirls from 1'1 to 14, Curs, of the village to a Toronto nian. Trains going H'so$ dee ss. follows- clean up-to-date :•tock of everything in the line of House Furnit4bingo. Ai 'White, Elva ��'hite,- Margaret Dic- J. Gleeson lett for Coneoid on Wed- No. =1A Lo;&I s 3s, Si. See our new 55e. kitchen chnira-saddle Beat, embossed back, doable . ..•� "7`• ?Haire. under 11 years, Lizzie Palmer, nesday, after spending a couple of 11 Looal :30 P. Di, c_ Reta Peak. months with his brother, M: Gleeson, 7 M&H 8•W P. M. stretcher-exceptionally good value. The speAkers of the afternoon proi•- Miss M, Wood returned home on •Bundav included. ` ,ed to be the great drawia card. AC Friday, having Moen hurriedly called a a inspect our stock. _. }t Call and ' :.' +4.30, Very Rev, Dean Hand. of To- to the city owing to the illness and I EI CREAM 1s ..ronto, caUed the assembly to order and death of Mrs. E. J. Robinette. _ -No trouble for tis to show'gooda = in a a few pointed remarks explained Miss Kate Green, of Toronto, was _ -tile object of the picnic. After con- here over the holiday. assistin r >I P y. g: her The ice Cream Parlor in connection >. atulatin the people upon the brother, F. L.Green, who so success- with-the Got - louse will now y •y y� �y y' splendid preparation they had made full catered for the Centennial. be open each R'elnesdaF end . gent for Berlin 21vibumelgtd p J r' for the entertainment of their Questa Clive Pro:tor, Stanley Byers #and _ 'Saturday during the � And beautiful grounds they baa choe- Gladys Trimble are among those who summer. Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. ' Pm introduced thea akers•of the after- are trying the entrance rF pe y g gttamination Everything in Tip-to-date ` acorn, Dir. Fowke, M. P., Mr. Develin, at Claremont -this week. We wish CAREFUL ATTEN'TIOIr TO K. C•, N.I. P„ and Dir. Calder, M. P, P. them,success.. btyle in spacious rooms. In his usual happy manner. DJr. Fow- M. Solowitch and wife have got set- Ethel Gordon, - . Piekerind E 1IBALIIIN G AND FLTti ER�iL �' ORK w; ke congratulated life rnenibers of tied in their house at the top of the. b = -At. Francis de Sales Church upon the hill, where •deer bane opened:tip-a Phoue night or day; or Independent. atuccess of their picnic, and px'pressed grocery More in connection with the i bis pleasure In being able to assist wagon which will still remain on the ' FAIL Term Opens Aug. 2$ them in their ,work. He also comp- road. ' ;imen•ed•the Pickering people u on In the Popular.and -HELLO ! FARRIERS i the grand position which they had : Progressive I •Ialways sustained in everything which You will eequire Fly Oil for your stock. Come along and get the ^ ' tended to unite and solidify their Thm' Hair On . Top �' al(a1�� best. Dr. Williams' Fly Oil in sure death to the horn fly., ' country, He spoke of the great event If Parisian Sage the hair grower In quart, lialf gallon or gallon cans. ? which was taking place in the mother tbxt T, M. McFadden.guarantees, will • ; country, and of-its possible results not cause hair to grow wheve the hair We have a full stock of Screen Dc .-open and Window Screens also net- -open the whole British Etirpire. The is thinning out, nothing on this earth TORONTO, ONT. ting by yard. 2�and 32 inches wide. Tanglefoot -Coronation of George V. isaid he, will. Beat biz3inessa�kle beagof th 9 conhti and Dr. Wilson's fl poison. _ lie without doubt the dawn of a new And.we say to everybody, you can y and better era in the vast Empire of fc Hay Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Scythes, Snatbs, etc., iii fast ss P have your money back if Paaisian h _ ,of which we are all proud to be,-mem- 'Sage isn't the beet hair grower, hxi>r nent. Proof of this statement is everything for the season's requirements. 4 . beers. It would do much to complete saver, hair beautifier and dandruff found in our large catalogue. Write ohs unity of the greatest and freest cure on the market to today for one. Salaries offered our A' Phone orders receive prompt attention. " 'nation in the world. His,words were graduates• this- year isrger than. It stops itching scalp and ctalliag ever before. It pays to get the best G. A. GILLS SPIE; DUNBARTOI ir. warmly and enthusiastically received. hair and makes hair ow thi k andel rxctica education. ss, Although a stranger to most of those abundantly, or money back, 50 dents p present Mr. Devlin was toot long in fora large bottle. -Parisian Sage _ .�D- J. Elliott,Principal g- ; reaching the hearts of his hearers. makes the hair soft and brilliant and d Be proved to be a free and eloquent promotes growth. Sold and -gunran- Cor.Yonge and Alexander Sts.speaker, tL man with a firm grasp of teed in Pickering by T. Di. McFadden.pnblic or fan events in this and the moth- �W- S BMK' ,.. �»•- - •• arland. -He•mainteined the high rep- PPMA station of that distinguished Irish n gamily from which be springs. For _ ' OF .A �j A�� x�generations past past the legislative hills WHAT, ,I-, -I. . S . .-,.HO .ME. , ,- ,,- E�.61*islted 1873 O CANADl'1 of the imperial parliament as well as. that of Canada have resounded•with - the power of appal for ;ustice and Without a good Cup of-Tea ? =.A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR Immanity of the Devlin family. t ' Iaaving done so much for lib's and he isnot likely to takealessfavorablepos- You can get the water, the milk and the sugar inosE any place, but `'lsreceived in our Savings Bank De aittrii i and iii a rr inion in the landof his'adoption, He you have to edme'to us for the best, the most fragrant and invigor- sufficient to open an account and entitle the Depositor t0 is a fearless and open speaker,free to atiug Tea. • Put up for flue family trade-black green or mixed-in F+s` give credit where it belongs,and with- a pass.Book. The highest current rate of Interest- is { ` g g Ib. packages, or.8 and 5 Ib. tins, 30c. and 40c. lb. Come or send fora f:,' t ant fear in condemning wrong where + all and money Indy be withdrBWA at any time a ,:,a a a lb., or better still, a tin- of Philips Special Tea_black, green or ever it exists. -He earnestly entreat- �.t4 ad his hearers to prat aside rice and mined. Sold only by us, without delay. - - ~' - - - :i•- >reli the i animosities, to live to�eting Our Coffee will--dtand the test-gronnd when sold. Try a lb. Savings Bank De ant at Eve Brands!. Od fat the mutual benefit and up iftber $ paw t; of our Canadian manhood and nation= Utir Groceries are the freshest. s! . hood. 'Duty by doing so could we P I C K E R N G i.P N lope t unite together in a peaceful and h .py citizenship which would►0EO GEORGE PHILIP BROUGHAM CLARENCX T. BA•TTT, Manager �; i•. s yoke tr land one of the fairest in` f BRANCH A.Lts® AT W' ITA ,mv 'r.• -•.... � •w• §,�yh;', ,:.. ....Y '' '..os-. .+.t"' .I .. 'a .� .-.• ...S' K '... :d.'4' [' A"_;A" 1 >'�,'A''' v!c .¢-,( �?, �,. W S�'"w .,rd++,} '1i.YT�•i"��'' n ✓Y.'N l". -^.! LQu..;•-7 17�e ,��b' Y•'"•' r., re e'K ,�, Y •.� M�.y, W.'u ,,�H p", b,. •i �4 •�4 ... ..0 �.�\Y.,� , �1• -.•r... r, .. .., ,n,,'• vr,?e reµ, K.. •,�„. ..'.. ,,"• '1�,.S" x• :,•', r'+'� m� ss1?r}� p : LSC",,t ,'��'"A s,�t aef•n a,;r'�..Ya,,• j5.,. kFstr. .Yy, e- .>., - ,�. .. a "„�f„"J%. '.. f•Y,!' te'•. ' ..aC3_ uL1a•f. ",Y m � � 11- - ':xd•< ,q,. a..as++• ..iT.�11 m r; '. , i. • e' .�"Kh✓� .. •.„ is �T. - Y,- r' �r a ' cut►itnatotwr The morning service is the Pres- Mies Irene Forsyth, of Toronto, STEEL BOOTS t STEEL BOOTS : i lldrs. D. Hopper was in,the city byterian church nest Suwta� will In spending a few days at the -..on Tueeda be the special patriotic service ap- home of her grandmother,Mrs. D. - FOR SEN a Tuesday. George Richardson was in the pointed by the Assembly. Forsyth. -.—� -- d eit r on Tuesday. Joahaa Avery, of Lakeport, Mrs. Wm. Beelby, of Barrie, Is Mich.;who wasa resident of these spending a couple of weeks with WONEN 3 FINE BOOTS AND SHOES al► John Gauslin had his fine new parts about forty years ago, is her daughter, Mrs. John Neal. -' r baro raised on Monday. ting Claremont friends at Wm. and Charles Michell, of 'S J. D. McAvoy, of North Dakota, present Toronto,were here on.Tuesday �~ fa visiting friends here. attending the funeral of the lateU1MER� FOO� TL.AR `� Wm..__.Haddell returned last _ week from a.two lveek's visit with - ML Tracy' Flour and Feed always on hand. T _ Lytuan J. Pilkey has purchased .. . . __ :�•; . friends in.Thornbury. t The Cotner Store, Claremont. = ' W. M. PALMBR Horace Brodie, of"Woodstock, OPERATIONSfroma A. Fleming, of Markham,. . . is holidaying,at the home of his the beautiful Dominion pie no used . Yi at the Centennial celebration. - tt-icle, Dr. C. J. Brodie. We are pleased to report that Hill and Br an returned to the gradually - - y Y Thomas Graham is raduall re- _ city on MAndap after a. weeks AVOIDEDcovering from his recent accident, Ve wj t4 H. RIC-HARDSON'S vacation at his home here. and is -expected hone•in a few Dr. Robillard,of St. Paul,Minn:; -- days, Important showing of Boost display of -. visiting at the home of Mrs. D. By Lydia E. Pinkham s Mr. and Mrs. .Black, Mr. and Dhina. A very large assortment of Yorsyth and other relat4ves here. v table Compound Mrs. Walters, and Dir. John Gray, _ The-Entrance Examinations are 6tstionarv. Books,Dolle, Toys. jus/ of Toronto. spent Sunday with being held'here this geek with Belleriver, Que.- 'Without Lydia Alex. and Mrs. Wilson,' having rsoei6ed for the Holiday trade. Galli A. G. Green,,of Pickering, presid- E, Pfnkham'a vvegetable Compound I `� � would not be alive. For five months I come out in at auto. and see m, isg _ �° The Ba fiat$alibath School in- had sinful and ir- _ . Subsorfptioni taken for all -magasines, ` :: regular periods and wuoc r -tend holding o picnic in the Gregg- :'.' inflammatroa of - - Weekly and Daily Newspapers ,. Canning Park on Saturday July the uterus. I suf- James and Mrs. Nowlan,of Toronto, T $th. a fared like a martyr spent a few days last week at Timothy :­W. tT H RIC1—IA—M .rw8. ON . Harry Thomson, of Buffalo, and thought often O'Leary's: + spent a few days during the Cen• :r.} of death. I con- The Audley Sabbath 6chool will SZ'00� 8t~=Oet, WYi1t1D9' teuniaf celebration with friends salted two doctors Bold their annual garden party on dere. w h o- c o u]d d o the eveping of Friday, my 7th.' Alf: Hamilton and his gen of nothing for me. I Watch.out for bills giving full par. . g went to a hospital,. titulars. !nein have begun work in the new and the best doe- rernent culvert just west of the tors said I mast SURE a DEATH village, submit to an open- NO APPETITE :' 1 A, number from Claremont and ation, because I had a tumor. 1 went ` vicinity attended the Conserve- back home much discouraged. One of THIS RYMEDY Will RRSTORL JT five convention at Whitby on my cousins advised In to take your If you have no appetite for meals Monday. Compound, as it had cured her. I did can't work, can't rest and area nnoyed n .o and soon commenced to feel better, with too frequent urinaton and a �� potato bugs, if Green, use Chas. Sir k,,; A fete from here attended the and my petite came back with burning, scalding pain in making pas- ¢�nttE1 Paris green, Wh1Ch IS �,• ` camp meeting of the "Holy Rol- first bottle, Now I feel no pain and sages. v lers" at Dickson's Hill in Mark- - ' am cared. Your remedy to deserving It at fright, you retire, hoping for guaranteed to be abso- -� ham on Sunday. of raise. —Mrs. ExmA CHATEL, sleep-that either does not come, or is- - - Arthur Hurd, of Toronto, spent ValLegBeid, Belleriver, Quebec. troubled and fitful, you have kidney Sunday with Wm. and Airs.Junes. Another OVeratiots Avoided. y � trouble and - �iutely pare. On his return home he was ac- Poughkeepsie, N.Y.—I run a sewing need Booth's - t Kidney Pills, c ecrmpanied by Mrs. Hurd ' who machine in a I factory and go the guaran• - - urge rk!or I has been spending a couple of run down_ I hsd to gnus rip wo teed r-medp - !week's here. could not stand the pains in my back. for s11 kidney : The doctor said I.needed an o ration Sprinkling Miss Annie Forgie, who hag been ' and bladder S rinkl�n Cine $ y for some months waiting on her for womb trouble but Lydia Pink- t ro db I e, . A �' ham's Vegetable Compound did more few doses sto ister Mrs. Neal during her .pro. for e than the doctors did. I have. t _ longed illnei43. left for Lethbridge, gained five pounds. I hope that eye ry lta., on Monday of this wee , one who. s suffering Of Booth's ^! • end I�prlly�rQ r` Akin from female Kidney Pills qt where she has been appointed trouble, nervousness and backache will wake up `-o all Iklads. _ _ : Supt.,,of_a hospital and training will take the Compound. I owe my c 6 e s- _ .-..Supt., l thanks to lldrs. Pi barn- She V the kidne•s and reg�riate the urine. Corr. 3 �w school for nurses. yy An interesting meeting of the working girt s Enerrd for health, and tioued treatment will cure and heal all women who suffer should write to the weakened kidneys and restore the -..Women's Institute was held ou CHARLES SARGENT, LAxE�oxT � her end take her advice.—Meas Trt3.rrC appetite in the naturwl way. 9otd � • . :. Saturday evening last in-the Blas- pr,�a,3JaySt„Poughkeepsre,N.Y, rverywberp We. bo=,-or-postpaid from onic Ball. In the absence of the ' Thirty years of unparalleled success The R T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie. _ !President, Odra. C. J. Brodie. Mrs aonfirms the power o! Lydia& Fink- Free trial sent an application. gold V '1V. R. Wood presided. The ad- ham's Vegetable Compound to Care .end guaranteed io Pickering by T. !I, Corn Cultivators female diseases. McFadden. dress of the evening rtes given by __ .• - @tfim Millar, of Gnelph, her subject !beinq. the work of the Institute ;If you want a Corn Cultivator, better investigate . ` ♦ ' lin nationbuilding. The Misses , , the mrits of the PLANET JR, line Stephenson delighted the audi- l ; ti� sate with two recitations. About j; �Q�y� r �: : Our No: .2, two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn, turnips, _ thirty ladies were in attendance. +a� � "'_•f S mangels, potawes or beans thoroughly•at once. �r _. Avery quiet wedding was sof- pL fin ,emaized on Wednesday. June 21st 3x - at the home of Fred and aim. • - I Have a sample in III; shop for Farmer when their only daughter. ,,.�' inspection. Call in and see it. A have been curia for p ears I -Miss Ruby, was united in mar- S 3 y ti pot card -will briug a catalogue riage to Mr. Richard Johnston. of and are curing to-dap, all with full particulars. #- •Toronto. The cereinony was. per- the common ailments that � �� 'formed in the presence of the im- come to every family. We '. mediate relatives of the bride and have •hundreds' of- grateful . groon, by the Rev.,lir. Booker, of letters to prove this. � { m Stouffville. assisted by Rev. J. A- Falber Morrisey's No. 7 P1�lOtlth j�ne ....Grant, and it took place tinder- tones u the Kidneys, re- - tieath an arch of evergreens stud- p ` I have the agenep for, Plymouth ” ed with white roses. After. par- moves -Uric Acid from the I 'Rev. Cher Mor ris Making of a dainty weddipa break- blood,and cures Rheumatism. .. Twine, and can supply those fast. the happy couple left for In tablet form, 50C. who demand a good ' their future home in Nest Toron- Fl> y's leo. 1, is a most effective and reliable i article.- ' .1o, followed by the best wishes of cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Whooping a -Prices are right. itheir numerous friends. Cough. A real Lung Tonic. ` Another of the pioneers of this Trial Bottle, 2yc. Regular Size, 5a -- 'r hitevale !neighborhood was laid to rest ou Howard E. Turner, Fadiff MaThley's No. It Tablets relieve and cure Dys- ''Tuesday in the person of Mire. Alf- Tracy, 'who died on, Saturday at pepsia and all forms,of Indigestion. Each tablet will digest the home-of herdanghter;Mrs At t poanasof food. Per boa, 5oc PickeringLumber Yard R. . BRYAN kinson, of Horning's Mills. She Falter �oTTisey's No. Zi positively cures Catarrh. ABAR]BER1 a� was a daughter of Rev. T. Gostic•k combined treatment-tablets for the blood, and a healing _ Tobaccos, pipes and smokers- v„ who came from Londori, Eng.,and salve for the affected parts. Tablets-and salve together, 50C, Pine flooring, Manitoba siding, drop _sundries; Central office Bell settled in the $th concession in e s siding, matched, rouKh a-nd dressed "telephone Co. Aagency for After her marriage to Mr. FaBler Morrhey s Lhdaut is a household standby for all pine and hemlock. it in.and li in. Rolston Laundry, a : Tracy they lived-for many S ears sorts of aches and pains. Pleasant to rise-gS1iCk to relieve. dressed Pine, l in. V matched CLAREMONT. ONTARIO on lot 26 in the 9th, but later re- bottle, 25c. pine Per b4it hew Brunswick whit@ . _'tired to Claremont, where they At your dealer's. 51 cedar shingles. made tbeirhome till her husband's Pyr Mosrisetr'Merieine Co., lttr.� - Terme lStrictly casts death a few years ago. Since that W. D. GORDON.&SON. ?time she has lived with her daugh- 'ter, at Horninq's' Mills.. "Of' her Bold and guartxteed'fx �irkarixg bu 9. �1. i�Ie`3addax C ' Qn��@ -Amity,Arthur, Caleb and Frank .are in the United States, Alfred, NeW Blacksmith Shp .;. -David and Ralph in'the West,and _ J four in Ontario„ namely, Mrs. At- kinson of Horniug's Mills., Mrs. ���' � Co,­ IT . Having leased- •the blacksmithPringle of Markham, Mrs. C. J. Da SimOf all material and aeslRa Brodie_of Claremont'and Prof. F. shop formerly n by Hy. Thom- _ kept in stook, It will pay you. 4 Tracy, of Toronto LTniversit sou, I am prepared to do general b pall .t our works std inst our atooft y y ac smr and obtain nrioeee Don't be isled The Baptist and Presbyterian : agen0we do employ tbe segn a••a bl k 'thing in all lines b n su Churches were closed on Sunday s :>* $ORSE9HOEINQ A STECIALrl`Y. - ' oomminion of 18 per whrob you evening in order that all might be' Clea' nn Sale given an opportunity uP attending g e Ind. phone,No. 302,Claremont �wuoie b7 P ��S uompne. Y -the last service conducted by Rev. - _ . Co R. Duke as the pastor of the Meth- �* _ in 'Millmer JOHNcGRATHwxITRT GRANITE.'oiist church here. Por Mr. Drake . Whtmby, Ontssl, RE�IO�TT' UNT.himselfthe occasion was especial- ly significant, being ,tile .,last time Y The Pickering Ee �. - ANSI_.'" j2AVAN when-he world speak as pastor of I4nj� " •his own congregation, he havingp ; amp Manufacturer _ been granted by the recent-confer- Vigilance Committee .. P _... �snce the status of a superanniiatc, galarce of our handsol'iie;'stylish, ShQp and Residence, Dundas St) 'His sermon was based' upon.Paul's Summer Hats must tie cleared out Tlie object of this Association is to, :_WHITBY ONT. t L 'words, `Finally, brethren, fare- - The 'Dealer' the Aloe sen stealing and prosecute s' !r •. well."" His review of the, years at a sacrifice. Prices to, suit the ' r lessen !spent here, while largely intro- customers. We have only a limit- and the fit the felons. .. Three doors west of Whitby House 1.I. 3 actin and searching,, was die- We can fit you in price, style,comfort ri g R ed.quantity'on band. - Sale begins and wear. LFWes boots: shoes and Members having propertyy stolen oommuni- w tinctly from the optimistic stand- on Saturday, 24th. last. Don't slippers-1.40, 1.50, 1.80, I.76. 1.90, 2.00 --oate immediately 9rhK asp rpemlte[ We are prepared to instal wood or irda by p•' point, obviou ly seeing in all L,26, 2,80., Misses-1.35, 1.40 and 1.86. of Executive Committee. pumps oo short notice,also attend r- words spoken and all actions done miss this splenriid chance to get p , P p - Children's, all rices, 00c. a Memberahi tee 11.00: to all kinds of repairing. pills motives of kindness and help one of our up-to-date Hats at yen's Imperial Patent Leather-Boots pe Tieksta may be had tram mne Predient;os exit for the Ontario Wind Mill, fulness, and the sp frit of unity and your own price. 4.00. Plain dull tops 3.50. 3;50. Plain sometorr onapplicadoe.. g also gasoline engines and.- foxed r}a 'brotherliness. He concluded b Blutebers foxed heels and straps 2.00. a Exec Com.—L. D. Banks, the agate gear r. ; 4 Kiddies'Hats 20c., 25c., 35c, 50c. Youth's-1,26, 1.40. 1.60, 1.8b, ].7b. 4 extending his beat wishes for al . W. V. Richardson,Pickering, Out ` -Mr. Duke. and family leave this MA.GN•ET CREAM SEPARATOR di A. O'Connor Arthur 1efFrey . weep for their future mein To- a. Phone a residence. D. SIMPSON c� Co. 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J4�� log. -4 4 0 4 ._ : -SUMMED - The- Best Preserve --,AOOKINC ' is made ear b the use of If the house-wife uses herto f Y y advantage, obtains the best fru and uses none but bent - � !Dk 'A- LOOK -INTO .-THE - PAST -1 13 _ B- 0 V R I L r Its f 1 Besay time,.. lie and ... t° t trouble. ' • _Your- Cream. $oup:3 may• -, ;�..•.' -' CHAPTER %I%•—(Cont'd) and the craven bully began.to trem- replace a meat course at She turned-her'distratight face to ;ble in every limb. luncheon by adding to them -him, her blue eyes shone with a fire L rashaw s ,wife.moved..forward $ little Bovril; for Bontril is Extra Granulated Sugar, the of beauty, but it was the beauty of -hurriedly, g preserving will be done l bitterness and despair. It seemed "No, no!—oh! no," she breathed. concentrated beef. right and satisfaction will be hers. ' "Mr. Darnley, you must not. I— ?� as though she did not really res Y, Y _ __ • Fe+�ton=" FOR YOUR Use liodpath Bed Seal Part Lumps peeked lize what was happening at the mo- gardiv a 'master—so mean that TABLE its Dust-prow!Cart-as. Ali Crrooere. anent. ' Derrick -Dtirnley's heart In mingled dismay and disgllat _ ancy found � time; even in the t{ ._ chilled suddenly at he'r expression.l Mr.-Darnley loosened his grasp, and midst of all her misery, to wonder Tres CANADA.SUGAR REFINING CO., LLurmD, MONTREAL k What mental"agony she must have in one second Mr. Fenton had made and muse over so.strange a mind ietaha•hedinI&AbyJohnRedyath _ suffered to have brought such a l a -very good and quick escape.. g {I y g � p of Mich cquld take pleasure in ,tint-_} look on her young face. Never-, "So," said Darnley, passionately, ing all around him when.it was in surely, was mortal man more tried "you_ submit to this man's imper- his power to do such good, than Derrick Darnley at this time. tinence l .Nancy, what has coure to she had not been his wife three the valet, in his self-allotted task- prolong the discussion. Once and le .$e had but to stretch out his arms you 1" days before she awoke• to, the fact ,or was it an appointed one 1—Nan- once only, she had' turned on him a and. fold them about that slender, His tone cut her to the quick, that, cruel and contemptible as she cy could not tell—of spying on her and had cried passionately that hs, , sorrowful form; to boldly defy the but it gave her strength. I had imagined this man'9 nature tJ every ' ac,:vn; and reporting the' should cease. "It is a defamation ` -whole world, and holding her ,�e "This is no place for you, you ;be, she had not done }:+ae quarter's same to their master, ' to hear their names on your lips. e. :cure to his.heart, carry. her,away I had better go, she answered him justice to the despicable, mean, Sh? h d welcomed the departure (If you must abuse them I shall not from this life, which seemed to-be quietly. cowardly spirit of the creature t fr:m L,.,ndon rdvre than wards t stay to listen !" and with that she T' _ was fier lot to can husband, Would express, Away from the pub- 'had swept out of the dining-room, j - beset.with vague slid hoirible aur- He drew away from her. g r) "You are right," he •answered, She had often, ° 'ic gaze she would row struuger, leavin Crawshaw too unsteady on aoundin sat eve turn, 8 back in t,le •:•hill 8 I B But, though_ he was her lover — huskily; "this is no place for me. me re -able to bear the horror of his legs to follow her, for he never days, heard her_sant, :a eulug'z= : g .'though temptation ran like fire iii I'll leave it at once. I shall ing Thomas MoFs, eatl him a careful 1 herself and her life. stinted himself at dinner-time, and his veins—he conquered it all. The 'breathe freer When I am out of.it ;man; but no amount of imagining BJ she had reasoned with-herself evading Fenton, sthe had run swift- ti woman must. come first. She was 'Come, dogs; we are not'wanted; we !could have summed up .the full dis- ' but she had reckoned without her ly upstairs, locked herself in her =hersore trouble. lie must comfort I will be off. I gust which his daily, hourly deeds hurt. room, and burst into tears. fl He waited one instant in a wild of meanness woke in Nancy's -In all her dreams she could not Tears, however, were a luxury "Do>z't. reproach yourself, my -•hope that•she Would speak, then he breast. - have-imagined a more miserable ex- denied to her often. She would not - dear one," he said, tenderly draw- turn on his heel and walked She ka<1 been glad to leave Lon istence than that which'folluwed on give her husband the chance of ing her two clenched hands down swiftly back through the sombre don, where they had only stayed-a her arrival at the Manor House, twinting her with weakness, as he from her breast, against which in trees, the rank weeds and grass, to week, abandunlfig tills continental She found herself, to her amaze- certainly would have done. -She her mental anguish she was press- ;the iroli=fringed grate which he had 'trip as being altogether too expeti meat and her fear, nothing •less kept them for the night hours when 4 leaped so proudly, little imagining} than a prisoner, with an im rtin- she la ing them ' with toe most painful j sive—yes, glad, for her generous, . pe i y siva-doe and alone, locked in, force. "There is no ingratitude in I Poor-fellow, whiffler his leap would idelicate mind had been shocked ent maid on one side as a jailer. I in her great, grim bedroom, listen- L.: yuur heart. Don't you believe that !lead him. and disgusted at every -turn try and Fenton -as a second on the I ing tache 4,mighing of the trees out r Dolle knows this—they; both know Nancy listened to--his footsteps Bome act �n more rePultive to 'ler uther. in the woods beyond which sounded it? You are- at dear to them as dying away, then all the pent-up :-than the last. j T;-e weather 'broke almost im• like a dirge in her troubled.ears. ' you were before oil left • thein. '4trength, courage, lvngint, despair. Crawshaw could do nothin -a'th I meckakely on- their return to the (To be continued.) Y y and boundless lout: burst its bunds, I g county and then commenced N-ancy,'I am going to do what you out a fuss and a rvw—ostentatiuus- Y• ask. I must leave you, my darling, III "Oh, Derry, don't qt,--don't go! ness and luudnegs was his mutt, , - y s trials. She was expected but I can't go w.hit� you are ilf such Oh,-it is all -too n,ueh.fur me. I port- all day- to be at attentiun to amuse N. „ to. him there was unly one lm A LONG RL'N t distress, h ii more than I can i can't bear.it'—I can t bear it'' ant motive in life, a conrinuai pa=, and intere}t her husband. -She bear to see you like this."' H,%- She put her folded arms against rade before the world of himse,f and was prevented from indulging in ' "When I was fisning in New Zea- hold tightened unconsciuusly-as he ;the old`trunk, and buried her hat the magnitude of his importance. any occupation that-might have lant3," began the champion story- ]saw that her eyes had resumed ri 3 eyes on diem. r 1, -Toto describe the ag,,ny- been pletlssrrt t� herself _ Her teller, ''Ei tth.rlwind came along housed' ext resaion they -had�w ,rn , ,"If I imigh.t die now:' she said —there is no other worst for- lt:-1 walks were stricted. She could not anti-carried' off my 'waistcoat that ` when they first met. It was a !uc.k to.herse,f. _ that a proud, refined girl like Nancy even pass up the broad, tch.3ily 'was h�ngmx on a tree over my. which sank into his heart : .tiV'^It i - had to endure during that one xeek Gtairca�e without noticing that ei- head. It had my watch in it, and !� could it bel' 1Vtas . it fear that f CH �pTF R XX' lin the Lc.ndun hotel, would be -im tiler �l iris or Fe.rtun were creep_ a tailor's accc tint;. Well, the whole - .`br ,�Sanevht t".1It' ur ed b some uar:oi. 'gluitirould hAldiffiossessicalt to ng dnd vm.cide More mittedi to 1 ck herself inybeen her mums, 1 to,nnrfe.n-wJd lv)pe that hewas might fewnseconds•Rway but of sight 1n'a : g b 9' tru!shsle•feeling, he broke off and than tire pile of gray masonry called ,and hide her face from the astrn- ; Ree Dorothy or some one of the Ball I "Seven years later a party of us w put his hand into his coat p•Jcket. the Manur House, the artistorratic, iahed and amused glances of 'the 'household- Crawshaw very speed` wets cam el on- the same river, ever y.ou_s11�11Id_tvai7t._: uncomfortable ,place which. poor serraaY4, who, s*,on g:�uFed the ily informed of hila inteat7izu to!ab-tt a mile further up, and there P- P y 1d nut ease Mr. Crw. `wpark•u hut," and that if she I found ilio watch Find the srtriie old 'het het of an sort, read' to ire =�atrcy celled her brine, - !great man u his true worth seParate_' her-- entirely frvv that thele. You will not call on me in Lift for years_w fall into decay But this d p 'tait ,r's bill twisted through the ` Val:a. j by its owner, who buldly'declared a shaw.- He had hot married a-tri-i'e dared to'.diq'obey him yhe knew ' rural. It was still running. � t He g I to kee lier hidden away; and he P• pustled a, scrap of. pager- in •upreme contem ,t and horror for P what he would do-. I. '•%t-hat "' exclaimer! hos audience. reality one of his cprfls,_crumpled ' his ancient heritage, the'manor had meant to flaunt her as�tvell as -the! Indeed:• -one •of• his greatest'de- I 'You trent tis to believe- that the u , by his nervous fingers—in-lo•her, bcen fur good tw,.j'year's in the mar- -rest "Cl his possessions in the eves lights was to pour out a !ung cur {a.rvvf the turnadJ wound up your Mand, and at that very moment the � ket before a pureharser o'r tenant of the world. - _ rent u(,abuse un these people. w ho I watcli sufficiently for it to run sev. '- d:c, growled, there w'as a soft, was furthebmingsufficiently-inclincd ' In all _this Baines vsuuld have were so dear and sacred to Nancy en years." stealthy fuotsfep; and Ein outiaotrs t?' accept the property_in- its 'ram- been more tfian a tomfurt to rise 'a� her-dead mother, riericing adcii-`j "I "didn't say the watch.was still - 33' quiet,voice rang in their.ears: shackle cundition. ;.pour girl;•but Baines wasgc ne. and iiJnal plearure wnerr he.saw thhe I runr.:ng," replied the storyteller, ' My master is inquirin' for you, It is mire than probable that even a French-woman,-engaged she knelt• 'girl wince, th<.,ugh he- could 'never; ligi�� �• z cigarette,."I was refer, 14Irs. ('ravrshat>'." Crawshaw would have rebelled from not by whom: was :n the faithful I ruus'e her enough tq make her de- ring tc, the tailor's .hill. It's run• fond tliem, as he hoped, and 'so nin vet'" -Nancy brew her hand hurriedly as ltphappened, he did not seethe (woman place, t•, pulp Fenton; P .t g !!the purchase, greatly as his .vol : - •frim Darntey's' hold,-while every longed 'for some' such place; but, - -,drop' of blood receded from her _ manor, until the sale was effected ' face. Tell voming,"ter I fid- cum-, by his,trustees, and then, although g. �• •"I—I am comm " she said-faint, he'stormed. a trifle at the glocami- ly" tress at first, his vulgar, bumptious ing, Fentu•n. , satisfaction and. + • mir i soon found � .• 1•'enic,n, otherwlt,< William", this° ,rr • • „, -discharged servant from the Nall, conaelt in the fact that he was the stood• perfectly, still but -his pale-, acti 41 owner of_a fine'_country,malt' Sao HERE . eyes went first to the array of dugs, slon and estate. - and then rested on the. stalwart The furniture and appointments form standing.beside his _mistress.._were all- included in the sale, and A .sudden rush of passion filled as the family'who had"h.g1d the ma- Mr. D.arn'.ey's breast, nor in'their possession for years There was something in the"mail's !-had been as.poor.as the,proverbial M anner -which roused his ander to 1 church mice, it is.not'necessary to - its uti'ermust; he also seemed to I add that the furniture was both i. have some remembrance of the sal- shabby, dirty and old in the ex- tteme. • low, insolent face. - He waited an il,stant for Fenton I Perhaps 1t was owing`to this that i,.L�1•?; ''to obey Nancy's order; but appar the owner was glad to get rid of t,•;� :ently.that was exactly,what,Fentoo. an expensive.estate to keep,up; but e►r''� r be 1hat'as it mar, Thomas Craw= »had no intention d doing._ •� Nancy turned turned to Darnley. =° shave got the Manor House for a ` �•r•+t, r "Go," she whispered. "I am ridiculously love Stam, a condition - ' glad—give my heart's best Ione to of things which would, in•all like- _ —Dorothy—we may meet again lihotid, never have happened had • • .,some .day."„ _ he been a poor man. _` .$3t6OO 1I'4 Cash. Prizes fear •�arrnersDerrick Darnley took` her out- Gloomy, dingy; shabby Eft is was, ;atretched hand, but he did not had loge been there to shed sun FiEN you enter the Canada Cement, Priz shine around, Nancy would hace a showing rite best 1 pay particular,AD lied m work doge on his ;;•.plo8e away. On the contrary, he Contest,' your dealer 'will assist you. Jaren'inane 1911 with -CANADA" Cement. PRIZE wit - raven fond of.the- place,_for it,had Consult him in reference to Conditions' —3100.00 to be given to the farmer is each Province silo ;looked straight into Fenton's face, many quaint, user nooks all ea enbaiite the beat and most complete description of how say "-with its 1111pertlneIlf smile lingeIing i i q + p-- of the contest. Refer all -qumtions of.doubt to particular piece of work shown by accompanying photograph, _ -round the corners of the mouth. able of being made cosy and. pret- him to decide. Confer with him when his ex- was done. „ ty; and-a woman's.,artistic hand al- perlence_and .advice and his. knowledge` of our Contest will close on November 16th, 1911, and Yotir mistress gave' you a mes- plan a^ould'seem helpful. as soon- as possible thereafter, prises will be „ lowed free play in•the large,.gaunt " "8age; why don t-you take it 1 he Don't hesitate about doing this. We have awarded. rooms would -soon Have met$-mOT requested him to assist to the beat of his ability asked, curtly' phoned -them; but Nancy; poor.. Be sur* and get a copy of our Contest Circular, ' Fenton took absolutely no notice Child was not given even this any termer in his locality competing !a this con- telling all about the contest. Ask your dealer for ar43 ilif the uestion" onT stood'still-and g test—whether it's a anatter involving the app]ica ohe or use the aitached coupon, if you find it rad q y I small pleasure. Thoii h her, 'bus- _ tion.of.cemeQit�.or how to go about winning on•- _ smiled on, while Nancy, with a new° p g more converifent. band was_so,,,rich-though each. day of the prizes offered in this contest. Do you " Look of dread growing on her face, fresh documents were forwarded realize that you have as good a chance as the In silicas ve, mention whether you have reosived-your lyes about -to hurriedly away, - next man to;win one 01` these-prizes4- There are of "What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete," a him by his lawyers and trustees pr y when Darnley stopped her. .. four for each Province, as follows: w to profusely-illustrated with concrete, book, which fells yon „ with news of more money, and still. PRIZE `A"-4100,00 to be given to the farmer in esch how to build with umel , 'a that you can do Stay, he said,-in a tone of de- more mono to swell his bank'rl Province who will use during 1911, the esteat number of much th r p r"If. It's s mighty hand gr ne •wok on se mfg y ~' termination; "stay, Mrs. Craw- y' d - Digs of•"CA1gAD`A" Ca hent. -P•RIZP1-"B'-31-00.06 to be and useful book, wad should save d it, ay • account, Thomas Crawshaw derived donor. Farman who have received it, say shave: This man has dared to tie-in- }iven to the farmer in each Province who in 1911 uses Please } no pleasure or en,from his CANADA" Cement on his farm for the greatest num er it !s episndid. •nCritith Prize and it will - send Cir. t ' .solent.to you. He is no servant of wealth; he was mean to an extraor of ]wrpo•ed• PRIZE C'—sloo.00 to be then to t�• `o beak to yon with Prize Coaa.t aulas sod Imine; but that has nothing to do dinary' degree;,su mean' that -the farmer is each Proviaa who furnishes nw with photograph older, by return matt. _. Book -- - - with it. I shall_punish him all the Name:....... -same." servants engaged to attend him rE- C�IlatdtR CelYlaAt'Company, Limited, Montreal " : me.• hand foil as he spoke with fused to remain and serve- so a a•His. Addreu. +, -run force ou FenWe's shoulder, ED. 1.A ISSUE 25-11 ( -.: •,r '• _,'!.^ '"''.• ,...',:� a .• r r � n .'.: ,. y. '•,*�4 ., .. f'!dkl,. ya♦•uj••5,4. .�°.'tG( '+:r-'- ...l.:s'..'..,. ..'� .'.r.. o+.r ilio :•,.,.. -��: Vr 3 wy:x"-, wl'u,1 ..'M1T•o- ,?.2M1i.. �.i V M.' �!w i' �,�. '"•;„1' '� rq�'°y/W!� �� ;�"`• fia,�.e, ,. d���R'. 7T e* s,.'�:,a.-4,�° �.. .Z''. r�, e�M 'x.. _ �,P ,y,r�d-iy"..w:i;�� n¢':•a,Jry4-4”xtl�rw.'o.;r..��ty „`.n J.`:ai`- •>,�•- "kj���' 4''iC 2^' .m "fk•yt�. 4�a�`•bY,. �. - a 'C.,rz.. _ � -" '.6 -.- .5.,.-, -:�„p..-. .,�ela`rm•a� z..:., :.ntr✓� ••,n.-u.,,.. .�r s.w.. '.,n•.co^-. '-'«�^- -"°�-` - - yam. . 1 BIRDS, BEWARE] . j There is a very remarkable plant / which grows in the colony of Natal. Its popurar name is the corpse `► plant. It grows to a very consid- erable. size, and its principal: fea- ture is a bell-shaped throat, some- LO 0 K F10 ,thing like the flower of an arum T"COLUE-PACKAGE, +� lily, but much larger and deeper, rtye wMirestu ,' j and opening into a hollow stem. It 1 C EAAEFUL::TO' is almost black in color, and cover- i ed with a this-, glutinous secretion. .SEE THAT L:AB EL"O fV ` ��'� Its principal characteristic is itsi w ® loathsome odor, strongly resembling PACK A:G E .1 S BLUE: that of decaying carrion. By means NO OT14 ER•COLOR EVER USED ON . of this it attracts carrion-feeding ROYAt.1�'EAS T ' s s birds to it. Once they alight on it, ' they are lost. Their claws become l3atmaut TME COLOR BLUE entangled in the secretion, the ` e bell-shaped mouth folds up, andG.WLG 1 LLETT MLTQn o(�U 1 groweth of itself, the scanty crop they are literally swallowed fee, _ TORONTO - YHE SUNDAY SGNODi. LESSON which springs up from the shaken thers aid all, and digested by juices Is grain of the previous harvest. secreted ;n the throat of the plant. ;� •; Then, wifii the devastation and s, INTEFlNATIONAL LESSON, waste of war on all sides, they �N ISLAND Of MURDERERS At last, after serving ten years, - °� H must still another year suffer lack, NEW HEALTH AND comes a big change in his con- -- JULY 2. subsiding upon the bare products �R dition. He gets a ticket-of-leave. which spring from the roots of the NtzTH -'— If he has a wife he can now send EW STRE F for her, if he is a bachelor he can corn. But after these two years of �+ N 20,000 CUTTHROATS IN THE Lesson I.—Isalah's Prophecy Con- suspended operations in the fields SiJFFERIN� WOMEN ANDAMAN ISLANDS. get permission to marry. , eerntrig Sennacherib, lea. 87. they will be able to plant and reap KEEP COWS AND POULTRY-. free) for their enemies will be 14.38. Golden Text, Psa. 46. 1. gone.Y+ The women convicts are kept ot. aF 33. Therefore Some think that Great Island Prison is the Largest' another island. The would-be Ben- Verses 14-20—The prayer of Heze- Aching Back% Tired Limbs and edick, having made his proper ap- this word definitely unites this sec and to Many Respects the Best lication to the autho <3 kiah in the temple. tion with the "wuereas" in verse $ little $ea�aCheeBBd p• rides, 1H fe - ti •w y -- 14. Spread it before Jehovah —j p g In the World. reed over there on a Saturday a - The act was symbolical, intending 21. At any rate, verses 33-35 con- y - p - of be Budured The largest of English prisons ternooa, and finds the ladies who k to brio to Jehovah's attention the fain in emphatic form the substance $ r P na desire to ` g procure husbands drawn of the promise of deliverance from seldom if ever, contain more than - - - haughtiness of the Assyrians. The: _--_ .._._ _. � up is a long line. He walks peat, - the threatened invasion. 1,200 iamatea, but the convict - c letter contained the threat of Sen-� pop- letter and seeing one who takes his fancy � 35. For mine own sake—This is ulation of the Andaman Islands po ttacherib, to the effect that no na- In silent patience nearly every lets her out and says: ' I like her r one reason for preserving Jerusa- woman endures suffering that casts considerably exceeds 20,000, and F° bion had yet resisted him success- that Jehovah may justify his et is to all intents and purposes looks. I'll have her please, at the fully. This warning was reinforced rem, I a shadow over half her existence. Y P P Ten to one she jumps at the way with Israel his people ,and. so aching back tired limbs, attacks one enormous gaol guarded on ev- lby the events which had brought; t l An $ , chance. But if she objects and says the Assyrian forces through a series'preserve his own glory before the of faintness, .and headaches and �cry side by leagues of shark-infest- "No, he's an ugly fellow, and I nations. In addition, he is willing; backaches, need not be art of a ed waters, says Pearson's Weekly ++ , of conquests to Jerusalem. It was P y dont like the looks of him, the to do it in order to preserve the;woman's lifer Such trials indicate The Andaman Islands lie in the _ as time of severe testis But the,; ticket-of-leave man has to try Ring of Judah was no doubt Porti- alert' of the throne of David, his plain) that the system requires the Gulf of Bengal about 800 miles from servant. Y Y q again and make a second choice. new blood that is supplied lied throu h Calcutta and 400 from Rangoon. • '.< lfied by the assurances of Isaiah. � - PP g The courting is rather a"epublio �' 3e. The angel of Jehovah went the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. j They were originally inhabited by 15, le, Hezekial, prayed—His in a-tribe of small black people, say- proceeding, and only bakes an hour a forth—Sennacherib while besieg- These Pills are valued by suffenng P p or so. Next week they are marrieds vocation of Jehovah consists, first, . rng Libnah, one of the unloeated, women who have used them above age and treacherous to a degree and settle down on a piece of land of an address to him as the God of p, _ , Israel, the reference to the cheru-i defensed cities of Judah, got news all other medicines, because they I and giving to murdering and eat- given by the authorrtjes. They lb►m signifying no doubt the two j of the advance of the forces of T'ir- i tag the crew of any unlucky ship glee the rich, red blood that makes r p keep cows and poultry, and grow a figures which were over the ark in oat ajazmediatevttonconfronthe Hes " n well, bright and at their on the thickly woodedto be ast ahoresy up- ' crops of millet or rice, and often the Jewish tempo. But Jehovah is! �' best. airs. Fred Collard, Poplar- This was one of the reasons wh ;do very well. Their children are also the-God of all the kingdoms of precipituu-s .retreat is now a part point Maa., says: ''I can give you the islands were picked out so luny educated by the State, taught two Us earth, a doctrine of-the solitary of history. The Assyrian army I but a ver small estimate of the , P g languages and a trade, and event- _ =Y Y a o as-1789 for penal settlement. I J reached the 'outskirts of Egypt, at g divinity of Jehovah derived from t suffering 1 endured before I beans But after a few ears the unhealthyually 'sent back to the mainland, a place called Pelus:um. There the'; using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I y �useful members of society, _the fart that he alone'has created g climate and constant trouble with awful calamity befell him as here� � )heaven and earth. i fire the- birth of. m first child I The had characters among the described,. 185,000 soldiers meeting Y the natives caused the settlement . 17, Sennacherib, who Math sent to ,buffered intensely from ailments to be abandoned. men convicts, about 6,000 in a11, +`< their fate. The iliatrumens o#' this' • are kept on a separate island, and . - defy the Living God--See Isaiah 36. ' that too often afflict my sex, This '-' - P o i disaster was undoubtedly a peati- was complicated b an attack of CINGALESE AND DACOITS, the authorities have a short way 118•..0. �lence, inasmuch as the neighbor- 1w hbor• i P Y 19, E0 The work of men's hands' g bleeding Piles, and the agony of with those who refuse to reform.. - - hood of Pelusium was noted in an, • In 1857 the Government of India, If one of these bad characters at- Thou art Jehovah, even thou 1 the days and nights I endured' is ma!y—Tile two ideas stand in con- tiquity for its power of plague almost est comprehension: I tried having subdued the great mutiny, tacks a warder, it is no question of 1Lrast. The worthlessness and From Egyptian sources, through, many past but they did not found that it had on its hands punishment Cells and maudlin sent- Herodotus, we find that by night a thousands of dangerous-characters tment He is hanged out of hand. ;nothingness of idolatry are often multitude of field mice ate up the help me in my trouble, and from a� for whom there was not even room }' pointed out by such contemptuous snield i heallthy young woman weighing 1.10 in local - risons. It was determined M17RDER OF LORD MAYO.re to wood and stone (see ;quivers, bowstrings sad pounds I fell away in weight to 93 P straps of the $ssyrians. This is to ship them td the Andamans, ape It was in the Andamans that one a • Deut: `4. 29; 28. 36; 29, 17; Ira. °• probably a ictuiea ue way o pounds. I grew so weak I could I in the followingyear the Port Blair of the most shockingcrimes in In 20; 17. 8; 31. 7), in this extremity .p Y P q Y f da In- hardly walk acroay the floor, and penal settlement once more es- than history occurrd—the murder - o{ the nation Jehovah is to show;scribing the pestilence, the mouse P S there were t:mes I hardly knew tablished. of Lord Mao Viceroy of India.- " )that is him alone abides the true being a symbol of sudden destruc- Mayo, what I was dying, so great was mys was o " 9 ')power of actual Godhead. tl ag; Smote him with the sword - agony. I went to Brandon and I which hTo-da8ve an areathe diaabout equalman Islands, on a isitl oflinspec on to M the set- , 81.35--The prayer answered in c,�nsu.ted a doctor who said that + that of Devonshire, are almost en- tlement, and after a long round See above. This was twenty years '9 the form of a massage from the nothing would help me but as no �g.eat prophet. This word of the ;after his leaving Palestine. In that enation for both my troubles, and tirely eettled by convicts who are visited Hope Town, which is chief- Lord has two distinct sections (1) time he conducted several success- - �brought together from. every part i ly inhabited by ticket'-of leave 1 that I Would have,to remain �u t�Fndianen. " verses 22-29, which is essentially a •Jul campaigris, but never again at- 'hospital for at least eight week=. ` there our Cin areae Empire. Bu d I m He reached the pier about half- tempted to invade Palestine. He g jpoem taunting Sennacherib be that the Being a farmer's wife 1 felt that mese Dacoits, Bengalee sedition- ;past seven. had ,earned his lesson, cause of his pride and declaring his ! this was impossible, and while in mongers, and fierce hillmen from It was pitch •dark, but torch- Lord is God alone.. g f Ong- 'doom. Verses 30-32 are a sort of ,,, Brandon 1 met a friend who strong, the wilds of the mighty Himalayas. bearers preceded the party, which stscript, addressed to Hezekiah. ly, urged me to try Dr. Williams The real island prison is not on- was guarded b eight lice. Sud- PAUPERS AT AUCTION. g P 4 g Y $ p° t" The teat of the message for, - Pink Pills, telling me that they had ly the largest in the world, but in denly a convict, Sher Ali by name, "'the certain deliverance of Jerusa The "culture of the Finlanders is .cured her trouble similar to mane, many-respects the best. The ob'ect s ran out of the darkness and gym, not incompatible, it would seem, ' after an operation'had proved of in view is to reform the criminal r ptabbegd the Viceroy twice in the, . 42. The virgin hath laughed I with an institution that savors; no benefit. She had such stroag end turn him into a skilled laborer back with a long knife. Lord thee to scorn=Isaiah anticipates strongly of the old slave markets of, faith in them that she gave me the or artisan. For the first six months Mayo died almost at once from the i• the retreat of the Assyrian king, !ancient Rome and the Orient of first box, and I'begap using them. of his sentence a prisoner does effects of his wounds, and the mur- and thinks of Jerusalem as intact. i more recent days, comments the i It was not long before I found "separates," just as he does in derer was hanged at Port Blair. In the Old Testament, shaking the !London Standard. The,Finnish much relief. I continued to use the England.- He ivorks alone in his poor law system puts u able nodi pills all the rest of that summer, cell under a ri id re ime. Poet's Wife—"My husband read head means to act derisively. I P Y P P ed. paupers at auction, displayingand the result was they restored. Then, if he has behaved himself, this poem at a public celebration _ 23. Whom hast thou defied•— 'where them in the market-place, 8ennacherib is Mind to the sort of ' me to perfect health I told the ha is sent to a station, where he before thousands of people, .Alas, _ ! �•„ they are examined by employers of doctor what Dr. i�illiams' Pink works with a gang under the direc- it was the very last poem he ever - being he bas beeLi trifling with, ;„ " „ labor desirous of finding cheap pills had done for me, and his re tion of expert officials, and for a carate. The Publisher— Oh,, T ;�•ttone other than the Holy One.- He � workmen. The bidding works down-I ply was that he considered what year and a half does hard and un- see. Did they lynch him 'or shoot has exalted his voice in arrogance, 3 „ ward, the authorities handing over they had done for me little less aid labor, but is well fed, housed, him Z and lifted his eyes in pride; .not P w. against Israel, but against the liv- to the lowest,bidder the chosen pau- than a miracle. I have since re- and cared for. Mrs. Starvem—"I'm surprised to - ;^ Ing God per, for the person acquiring the commended the Pills to many If his conduct is satisfactory he hear you say you're having trouble 24-23-Through , his .messengers• right to his labor receives an allow- others who have suffered from wo- now enters on rather lighter labor, to gest your money.ou�t of Mr. Star- the Assyrian has made vain boasts, ance 'from the authorities .for his j.man s troubles, and they always for which he receives a small beard. He always boasted that he upkeep, the amount being that of produ-ad beneficial results. I hope amount of pay. He can use this to aid as he went." Mrs upkeep,these are the blasphemy against „ p Jehovah. With swlasp the lowest tender. that this-statement will be of bene- buy luxuries or to put in the sav- " does; but I- can't ge4 g pride and Marne hedoes; extravagant hyperbole he brags of , fit to some other suffering per- Ings bank. him to go." _bis triumphs over all barriers.. As B9BY S LIFE THREATENED son. a matter of fact no Assyrian-arm r These Pills are bold by all medi- a s s S Y` BY &UNME3 COMPLAINT cine dealers or may be had by _ _bad set foot in Egypt, and Senne- Fruit Preserving oherib was.not to see his dream The life, of ever mail at 30 cents a box or six boxes r� realized. y baby is threat- for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' _•_, 26. I have done it—Unconscious) seed during the hot ° summer Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. nt Y ! Two important the aggressive Assyrians had been I months by that dreaded trouble Two complaint. Thousands of "HA, HA!" HERBS• rules to follow if best results only the instruments in the hand of ; Jehovah, It was he who, through :chil'dren' die every summer from There is a curious plant that are wanted: Best Fruit, Best Sugar. them, had been subjecting the for- ;this trouble—thousands of happy• groips in Arabia, and is known by For over fifty years ed cities and their inhabitants to!homes are made dark and sorrow- the name of "laughing plant." This such humiliations as those indicat- 1 ful because a precious little life has name comes from the fact that any- 46d in'the blasting of the unripened 'been snuffed out: But mothers, one who eats its seeds cannot con- ri grain (27). though you fear, this trouble, .you trol his laughter. The natives of : _ it and 28. 1 know . . . thy going out— j defeatt wn yet ith-th Babht y's Own Ofight n tTabiets. the district where this plant grows i. Compare Psa.`139. 2: All the- a,ti-;Concerning them bits. Jos. bless' dry the seeds, and reduce them' to 1 = 'rities of the Assyrians- are under I „ powder. Osmall dose of this pow- � . Coutts, ,Alta., says: During the 2 the closest scrutiny of Jehovah. der makes those who eat it act very hot summer days m-- little bo took Their raging and arrogancy (29) are 3 Y much like foolish people! The sob- ' 4� -trot to gn by unnoticed. With nook ill n ith summer.complajnt. He was ' seized with vomiting and nothing crest person will dance, shout. and and bridle Jehovah is to..drag them laugh like a madman, and rush gatra 6ranalated Sugar has maintained the highest quality hclpeci him:till I got Baby's . Own g 'standard. Best to-day. Always say back like n ild beasts. = about, enttiti the most ridiouloua 30-32. Tho-sign—By a series of na- Tablets. They relieved him and made him a strop health child.." capers for an hour. At the end of "RBDPATH's" Extra Granulated aural occurrences, Judah is to be g y this time the'reaction'comes. The The Tablets are for sale by medi- to your grocer made certain of her deliverance dancer is exhausted,' and a deep CANADA :_ . . cine dealers or by. mail at 2b cents from liar trials, according to the a box from The Dr. Williams I1ie sleep comes upon him. After a nap r " 9► y. prophecy of Isaiah and the eternal of several hours, he awakens with SUGAR REFINING OL �f ;;purpose of Jehovah. This year dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. no recollection..of.-the antics he has � (701) the people must .eat what RD..2.A. ISSUE 26-11 �' ' �'nIMbyJahorfdoau, performed. W .i: -.. ..,. bm> ,• m .. , .r L..._ v .., .,...:.- v .. ,,,. .. ., :.,.•^. r,,. .. �: .' ;: n { "21.�5�,:. S , ,2.:i,i 6&. 'y% -�•-. ...+. ,e. .yq •} n.,., r +, .. , . C' ,•"•V ..... �, ... '- - "� .- ." .. .:rw Ci -�'., r;. .-.J'.:. 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Y A Mullett is building a cem- '.NOW /S THE TIME r : :•miting the ruins of the College Wright leave next week for a trip eat sidewalk around his residence ' walla. to Vancouver. and to the street aide walk, . ,To get that new set of Team of Driving Harness —John and Mrs. Law, of Torou- —Miss Wataon, of "Hillcrest," —Win. and J. Anderson, Nia. -_to, spent a few days with ret- Toronto, spent over Sunday with gars Falls, spent to last week whish yon have been promising yourself _ tives here. her friend, Miss Field. with their mother at Dumbarton. - . = for some time past. —Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, —The young' son of Fred and —The Gordon House ice cream i� spent Sunday at the home of his Mrs. Andrew is suffering from a parlors will be open to=day (Fri- ~Call-f and let me fill- your needs. psrente here. slight attack of diphtheria. day) instead of to-morrow, the —Dr. Henry will be here as —Mrs. Pearson, of Buffalo, and latter being a holiday. °P9y-Nets and all.otbW•H0M=:Caoods•is atot3lF. usual next Tuesday to attend to grandson, are visiting with the —E. W. Evans, through the his professional duties * former's father, A. Allaway. News, wishes to thank all the - -George Burt, of Toronto, is —T. and Mrs. Hutchison, of Uz- members of the Centennial Choir .PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM epending a few days at the home bridge, were to guests of J. C. and the Music Committee for the Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAgWELL sof his aunt, Mrs.W.H. Peak. and Mrs. Philips on Thursday. manner in which they stood by - -'Misses Madge and Louie —Clarkson Rogers is recovering him by faithful attendance at 101;a.ry, of Toronto, are spending nicely from an attack of in$ain ppractice and at the two days cele- +� a days with Pickering friends. oratory rhenmatrism in one of his bration. Could not a Centennial —The township council will hands. Choir picnic be held ? say about "� mneet on Monday next for the —Dr. Byron and Mrs. Field, of the last of July or the first of itransaction of general business. Toronto, visited with #be forreof Augusta "THE. PESKY . FLY rte; —W. V. Richardson, we are father and sister on Tuesda of �r31; k (pleased to state is y —At the Conservative Conven- gradually re- last week. tion held at Whitby on Monday With slime and filth they cover I '. eovering from the attack of pneu- —We understand that conatruc- afteraootheir feet ; Keep pour house well sceened. tmonia. tion work on the main line of the a, Wm. Smith, ex-M. P., of Columbus, was nominated as Then wipe them off our bread The 'flies that are kept.outside y —A number from here attended Toronto Eastern will begin shortly the Conservative candidate for and meat. 1 will do little harm. a the Liberal Conservative Conven- after July 1st. South Ontario to contest the rid- . r " ttion at Whitby on Monday after- —Mrs.. C. Rogers,we are pleased lawn. to report, is making steady pro- ing at the next Dominion election Screen Doors, 1.00 to 225 each--complete. - sa the o sent of F. L. Fowke, -- —Wm. Carruthers, of Mark. gresa towards recovery, after her po to o Mr. Sm has asked time g&, to We each. lAlao Screen Wire. ]ham, spent over $andsy with recent serious illness, to consider the matter, butthere :,' Screen Windows, ibis brother, D. W. and Mre. Car- —On Tuesday evening about offer of the Convention. Tare A full assortment of Hammocks, from 1.50 u arnthere. fourteen young ladies, friends of is offer doubt that he will ecce t to The Sacrament of the Lord's Miss Eva Brokeashire, gave her a were fourteen other candidates Supper will be dispensed in St. kitchen shower prior to her mar- nominated but the first ballot de- g)` Andrew's Church neat Sunday riage. cided the nominated, - —(morning. —Wes. Baladon. who is employ-Gomrie Dewar, of the $tend- ed by the Hydro-Electric people, —Inspector Archibald, of the JOS41 Ho BUNDY . , . ' ,. and Bank, Toronto, spent Sunda of Toronto, has returned to work, Morality Department, of Toronto, here with his y bas been summoned to apppear grandmother, Mrs. after being off duty for a week or fore Police Magistrate Jephson, S. Cronk. two with two fractured ribs. to answer to a charge of violating a` y —Mrs. D. Smith and daughter —Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daugb-' the law by passing through qVACATION or WORK SHIRTS M Miss Edna, of Toronto, are spend- ter, Miss Corinne, are spending a funeral with an auto. The inci- ing a couple of weeks weth rale- week with the former'a parents, dent occurred on Tuesday last ' lives here. Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. Mr. near the Whitbytownline on the —Miss P. J. Wright returned Doyle also spent Sunday with his Ks•� Last week from a trip to--Philadel- relatives eKingston road, during the funeral Either of the iate.Selah Orvis. No dam- ' •Either for Dress or Worksing Shirts, we have phis. While away she visited,Hav- —Mrs. Emma Lewis, Mica S. A. 'the most complete assortment that has-ever s ergs] and Glen Msvvr Gollegee. Dale, Miss P. J. Wright and C. age was done but a number of the been shown here. Working Shirts, 50c. up. r� —Mrs. Wiman and Children, and Miss L Rogers were in New. horses, it is reported, trent into _ J of Peterboro, - accompanied by market from Tbureday to Mon- the ditch and for time things Also a complete line of tboee cool, comfort- Y thelooked serious. The car is owned able Soft hirte, reversible collars, is bine, Mise Smith, are.visiting with ell. day last attending the Yearly by R. J. Fleming, manager of the gray and tan, and the popular 6oft-collar former'a mother, Mrs. A. Burrell. Meeting of Friends. - - " —Mrs. Leatherdale, and Mrs. —Thomas Reazin, of $ta ner, Toronto Street Railway. The to match. r Dixon, of Toronto, attended the and J. J. Terrill, of Lindsay,have case w ill come up next Tuesday - R. C. picnic on Thursday last and been in town during the pest en the town hall. Straw Hats at 50c., 75c. and up. '. also called upon Pickering friends. eek attending to Yearly Meet- —Monday evening, June 28th. �y, •�T �7 - —Miss Fanny Clark left on Mon- ing of Friends. While in town, was the occasion of a very pleas- �. JI7Ul�I TIl`U G' ''.P.IGKERING , da morning for Hamilton and they g"e T iz Nzws a pleasant ant event, when a number+ of will spend some time with her call. young people gathered at the �r ggrandparents, Wm, and Mrs. —The C. P. R., surveyors' have home of L. D. Banks to bid fare. ° 'S Allies. completed their work in this well to Mr. Mellor, who leaves Mr. and Mrs. Butler (nee Miss neighborhood and have moved this week for another 'field of - Elma Smith) spent Coronation east with Whitby as eadquart- labor at Anieliasburg. A most ' Day with Pickering friends, and era. Another party of surveyors pleasant evening was spent in also took in the Centennial at will now go over the line -pman and games and alusic, after which L. "Cha a a mr i _ Brougham. make the final survey. The par• Moreombe called the gatheringto —Ed. F. Gormley. of Toronto, ty who have just completed their order and Elmer Powell read an who has been off duty for over a work state that the surveya address. This was followed by _ 10 % couple of weeks owing to illness, mile and a quarter north of the the presentation of a handsome e _ s _ spent a few days at his home here. village is the most favorable one secretary. Mr. Mellor manifested ' ppee = ,. pecWe are pleaseto say that be ie so:far taken, bat the l3na1 servey his appreciation of the gift, and reooveri g nicely which will shortly be made will expressed deepest regrets at lean- ° Ing such a host of friends. All -T, J Moore, of Toledo, Ohio, .decide the route to be taken. $ spent a few days Iters during the —A most successful meeting of join in best wishes for his future at week with his half-brother, the Women's Institute was field success. 1.1oOK• ®Q lbs. Of nod Black 'lea to i„ S&H. Conner and other friends, on Wednesday afternoon at the —Two representatives of the and was one of the interested home of Mrs. W. J. Miller: About Seymour Electric Power Co. were j i - visitors at the R. C. picnic. 100 were present. including mem here on,Tuesday with a view to - Ue e�eared OR a� 15C. per ib. Samuel Linton, of Arcola hers frons the Kiossleand Whitby securing business. It is their in- _ Sask., had the misfortune to break branches. Miss Millar, of Guelph, tension to establish it power plant hie leg, while laying football on gave an address on What Money in Pickering for the Toronto East- Easily worth 25e. ger The a � p �L Tuesday the 18th inst. The acei- Cannot Bny. Interesdug addres ern Railway, This will be a great 1, dent is most unfortunate at this see were given on the work of the boon to Pickering, as we will then - .Get dere early. s' time of the " ' ` ' .. year on ,the eve of Fresh Air,Mission by the secretary be provided with electric fighting - . - - � -..'harvest. Miss Roberts, To-morrow (Saturday) being Flets ed r, Cf Toronto, DGord' on, of residents e decide nces ato use it.if We � -_.Dominion Day, and a general holi- Whitby. Mrs. Seldon,of Kinsale, have no doubts they will at the day all places of business .will be read an interesting paper, and a low rate quoted. Power will also closed as usual. Those having number of selections on the gram- be available for manufacturing How about a new dress for the picnic? Our Muslins, Gin hams, eho pin to do should bear this in ophone added to the interest of purposes. P g tmead and do their -usual $atur- the meeting. —On Wednesday June 28th a Piques, etc., at cut prices, are going fast. `r urda bu to on Frida -Ave , yy y• g y ry sudden death occurred pretty wedding took�pplace at to —W. J. Miller sold the "Platt" on Thursday afternoon last, when residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. Brok- m OOT ' .A.l``T� S�=OEw� "! faron the base line bLet.week to Mrs. James Davidson,of the Brock enshire when their only daughter, Mr. Ritchie, of Toronto, Mr. road suddcaly expired from heart Miss Eva Muriel, -was united^ iu ' We're-clearibg them out. There's nothing wrong with them Ritchie intends moving on to the failure, at the age of 57 years, marriage to.Mr. Albert Bell, of Urm at an'early date and Will ex- About four o'clock• in the after- Wilkie $ask., by the Rev. R. S. but the price. It's badly cut. Be sure you see them. pend a considerable sum is mak- noon Mr:Davidson left the house 'E. Large, of the Danforth Ave., ing improvements, for a distant pl rt of his farm,leav- Methodist Church, Torontd. The y —At the Convocation on June ing Mrs. Davidson sitting at the rooms were ..tastefully decorated tat, 1911, to Oskaloosa College, ,: table writing a letter to her eon with ferns, roses, and other . ;�-� � 1=1.# .� '�T' �.•R IM •. Iowa, conferred upon 'the Rev. J. and daughter in Calgary. ' On Mr. pleats, Mrs. W. J. Brokenshire, B. Moore, Ph. B., of Marmora, Davidson's return, he found the of, Toronto, played the wedding If you have a lawn keep it nice. It adds to the value of your ` formerly pastor of the Methodist lifeless body of his wife, near a march. The bride wee attired in church in Pickering, the degree of sofa which she evidently attempt- marquisette over-white silk with '— property. Our "Lawn Mowers" will do 1: Doctor of Divinity. ed to reach. Medical aid was im- pearl trimming, and carried a twork for you. -- —Married, at the Walmer Road mediately summoned but she was bridal bouquet of roses and lily of o ;•� Baptist Church,Toronto,on Wed- beyond human aid. She bad been the valley. The groom's gift to Prices range from$8.50 to$5.60. •-'.nesday, June 28th, 1911, at high in poor health far a number of her was a diamond and opal Cres- noon, by Rev. J. J. McNay, D. D., years, auffering from heart trou- cent. Miss Martha Rowson niece P'irat-cines workmanship and nicely finished and painted.T - editor of the Canadian Baptist, ble. Her funeral took place onof the groom was bridesmaid in F'= Mrs. Flora St. -Germain, Toronto, Sunday'to $t. John's Cemetery on ivory silk, and carried pink roses M. P•+ g ported b Mr. - Hairimocks 1 Hammocks 1 to Mr, Frederick L. Fowke, the 7th concession, She is surviv- The room was sup ' Oshawa, ed by .a, sorrowing husband and W.C. Willson,of Brongham F The Her many friends in Picker- grown-up family, groom's gift to the bridesmaid • oh, yes, .' .They'acld to the,beauty of.the lawn. Prices from 1.50 Ing will regret to hear of the —On Saturday last 's man, by a shot silk-tourist veil, send death of Miss Mabel Elvi'ss, eldest the name of Hancock,a real estate a best man a tie pin. After to 8,50—the "Solid Comfort" kind. _ s Ou daughter of W. H. and Mrs.Elvis, broker, of Toronto, was killed al- receiving the hearty congratula- r "New Perfection Oil Stoves"do your cooking :'of Brooklin, and formerly of this most instantly on the Kingston tions of the assembled 8 guests the village, which took place on Thura- road near the Half-way House by bridal party were photographedand keep the house cool. -day last at the age of 21 years, an auto owned by the McLaughlin on the lawn by Mr. Wilson,, of. a -11 monthsand 28 days. Herfuner- Co., of Oshawa, and driven by Whitby. The ttisty luncheon wasi M took place on Saturday to George Henry, nae of their em- served on the lawn under a largeDic e 4roveeide Ceme#ery. The deep- ployees. Hancock, who was walk- tent. Guests were present from l e NJ �! m�J eat sympathy Whitby p` is expressed for Air. ing to one of'the Electric Railway Newcastle, Bowmanville, .'and Mrs. Elviss and family in stops to take a car into the city, and Toronto. The bride received ' t -their affliction. stepped to the side of the road many beautiful presents. The An interesting event took to allow an auto to pass, but in bridal couple left on, the evening . r place on Wednesday,June 14th at doing so stepped $ JUST ARRIVED-ENGLISH k'RI1 T y, g pped in front of the train for Toronto, amid .showers 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- McLaughlin ear, He was thrown of rice and confetti. The will They We stand behind these reliable goods, It will pay you to buy Tour Hing, of IIaity, Soak., when on top of the car and his head leave in a few days for their fat- prints from us. Our rice is 12 cents r yard. x their daughter, Miss Olive, was passed throngh the glass shield. ure home in the west. p pp y '' _ united in marriage to Mr.Herbert Medical aid was secured in a short We have some Boots Shoes on bargain at 26c. ioV.00 a pair. Ak H. McElroy, an enterprising time, but the man lived only s No need•to viorry about the germination of Ronnie's bulk mensal - young farmPICHERING MARKETS er, of Brock, Sask. few minutes. It is reported that seed acid seed corn. All varieties have been tested by Government Tj The ceremony was performed in the two autos were racing and white Winter Wheat........... S -86 � p he presence of about a5 invited that owing to the dost it was im- lea •• •• ,,•,,,,,, FARMERS SUPPLY STGRL�', � ', guests by the Rev. E. N. Turner, possible to see clearly any object Mixed " 86 tiW 1< , of L'uity. The happy couple were ahead. The Coroner is having Spring Wheat................... .70 Ii the place to buy your Seed Corn. mane the recipients of man beau- the matter thoroughly Goose .......... ...... 0• _ tiful and useful gifts: y ed. ghly inveatigat- oats .. .......... : E. BRYAN PROP. PICKERING�- i, -' -- . ,, t,"1. ,.rf ;M.., '.:ua;tt• ,n..^,,- '}'.a: .. 's, > ,, ,,, ..tic - ,... 'u^.4, st: S :,�._-' ro; ., , '4"kr .v.!'. ... � s✓Y ,q4 r,: ..fin,• L. ktiv"-0 Y5•M ••:'r i1.. Lf "'x' "('• N'" R.. -,y' .f'e« '•x.F'�ir` ...,,,,,,�,...m.:S'' _ � r ,.. r°*,a�^ 'wws�$-tsi�.,.� .; n ,a y,`S�M_p,:; .}1;°•,�.. �4.6�ay ,..- ,p•r,:e,;� ,�: %.� :� :� moi, `"�c T,,.' �.:� �,.. -••r�,� "`�'�«y.w�i •"' � a rs, ''� '< ~'a•�, �,a� �' r :."jaw' ' y